Minta Devi hits back at opposition over voter controversy in Bihar
June 13, 2026
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‘I am not 124 years old’: Minta Devi from Bihar slams opposition MPs for using her face in protest

Minta Devi, a 35-year-old voter from Bihar’s Siwan, sharply criticized opposition MPs, including Priyanka Gandhi, for wearing T-shirts bearing her image and name during a protest over alleged electoral roll errors. Listed erroneously as a 124-year-old in the voter list, Minta Devi demands correction and questions the opposition’s right to use her story for political gain

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Minta Devi from Bihar's Siwan reacts to her name and face printed on shirts worn by opposition leaders during a protest in New Delhi on August 12. (Image: ANI)

Minta Devi from Bihar's Siwan reacts to her name and face printed on shirts worn by opposition leaders during a protest in New Delhi on August 12. (Image: ANI)

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Minta Devi, a resident of Bihar’s Siwan district, has come forward with a strong response against opposition MPs who used her name and photo on T-shirts during a demonstration in New Delhi on August 12. The protest, led by Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and others, spotlighted alleged errors in the Election Commission’s voter rolls, including the shocking claim that Minta Devi was recorded as a 124-year-old voter.

The 35-year-old Minta, whose Aadhaar card correctly states her birthdate as July 15, 1990, expressed bewilderment and amusement at the absurd age listing. “Who gave Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi the right to use my face and name on their T-shirts? What do they have to do with me?” she questioned in an exclusive conversation with ANI.

#WATCH | INDIA bloc MPs protested over SIR today by wearing T-shirts featuring the name Minta Devi, a voter allegedly listed as 124 years old in the EC’s voter list.

In Siwan, Bihar, Minta Devi says, “…I came to know about this 2-4 days back…Who are they (Opposition MPs) to… pic.twitter.com/DiTUmvQXUj

— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2025 

Minta clarified that while discrepancies exist in the voter list, she should not be blamed for administrative errors. She urged officials to correct her details, adding in jest, “If the government thinks I’m 124 years old, then they should start giving me an old-age pension.”

According to the Election Commission, Minta’s incorrect age was a clerical mistake, and the Siwan district administration confirmed that remedial action was already underway. The booth-level officer contacted her on August 10 to initiate corrections, which will be addressed during the claims and objections phase of the special intensive revision of electoral rolls.

Speaking about her long wait to exercise her franchise, Minta said, “I’m thrilled that I might finally get a chance to vote at 35. Many elections passed without my name on the list. If the EC has made me a grandma by mistake, it’s fine, I have nothing to fear.”

Topics: Minta Devi Bihar124-year-old voter controversyopposition protest DelhiPriyanka Gandhi protestBihar electoral rollElection Commission voter list correctionMinta Devi voter age error
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