Oppn holds 'T-shirt protest' against SIR, 'vote chori' in Parl premises
Several MPs, including Priyanka Gandhi, were seen wearing white T-shirts with 'Minta Devi' and her photo emblazoned on it and '124 Not Out' written at the back.
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New Delhi, 12 August
Several MPs of the INDIA bloc parties held a protest in the Parliament
House complex on Tuesday against the Election Commission's voter roll revision
in Bihar, with many of them wearing white T-shirts that had the name of a
"124-year-old voter" allegedly found on the state's voters' list
emblazoned on it.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress parliamentary party
chief Sonia Gandhi, party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, TMC's Derek
O'Brien, DMK's TR Baalu, NCP(SP)'s Supriya Sule, as well as other opposition
MPs from DMK and Left parties, gathered near Parliament's Makar Dwar. They held
posters and raised slogans, demanding a rollback of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise.
This was the 15th day of the protest.
A banner in front of the protesting MPs read "Our Vote. Our Right.
Our Fight". Another banner carried by the protesting MPs read "SIR -
Silent Invisible Rigging".
Several MPs, including Priyanka Gandhi, were seen wearing white T-shirts
with 'Minta Devi' and her photo emblazoned on it and '124 Not Out' written at
the back.
Congress' Manickam Tagore alleged that the EC under Rajeev Kumar and
Gyanesh Kumar has become a department of the BJP.
"Minta Devi is a first time voter and she is 124-years-old. The
voters list carries her name as first time voter. We are wanting a discussion
on such issues. How EC has become a party to the BJP. The voter list is full of
such fraud," he charged while participating in the protest.
The MPs also carried "Stop SIR" and "vote chori"
placards along with posters alleging collusion between the EC and the government.
The opposition has been protesting in both Houses of Parliament against
the SIR, alleging that the EC's exercise is aimed at "disenfranchising
voters" in Bihar ahead of the assembly elections due later this year. They
have been demanding a discussion on the issue in both Houses.
There has been a logjam in Parliament over the SIR in Bihar. Barring
discussions on Operation Sindoor in the two Houses, Parliament has seen little
business ever since the Monsoon session began on 21 July due to repeated
adjournments, mostly over the SIR issue.
On Monday, opposition MPs, including Rahul Gandhi, Kharge and Pawar,
took out a protest march from the Parliament House to the Election Commission
office against the revision of electoral rolls in Bihar and alleged "vote
chori", but were stopped midway by the police and briefly detained amid
high drama.
As opposition MPs, wearing white caps with a red cross on the words
'SIR' and "vote chori", started walking from Parliament's Makar Dwar
to the EC office, carrying placards and banners, they were stopped by the
police by putting up barricades outside the PTI Building.
Many of the MPs sat on the road and raised slogans while some women
parliamentarians climbed the barricades. They were later whisked away by police
in buses lined up along the road and taken to the Parliament Street Police
Station.
All the MPs were later released.
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