Samajwadi Party MP from Mainpuri, Dimple Yadav, has given a strong statement on the decision of the special intensive amendment (SIR) and Malegaon blast case of the voter list just before the Bihar elections. He said that the decision to remove 60 lakh voters raises questions on the Election Commission and the government, while he also objected to the time period of the decision in the Malegaon blast case.
Dimple Yadav said why is SIR being done just before the election? It raises questions on the government and the Election Commission. 60 lakh voters have been removed, which shows that the government does not want free and fair elections. He further said that this step is an attack on the democratic process and ignoring the demands of the opposition and the people of Bihar is a matter of serious concern.
Reaction to Malegaon blast case
On the acquittal of all the accused in the Malegaon blast case, Dimple Yadav said that the court has said that the accused have been acquitted for lack of evidence, but doubt remains intact. Questions also arise on the time period of this decision, as it has come amid the discussion of ‘Operation Sindoor’ and the tariff imposed on India by the US President. He said that many questions have remained unanswered by this decision.
Opposition attacks on both issues
Explain that this statement of Dimple Yadav has come at a time when opposition parties are targeting the government on the SIR and Malegaon blast case. The opposition alleges that it is a conspiracy to influence the election results by removing the voters, while questions are also being raised on the time period of the decision in the Malegaon blast case.
Questions are also being raised about Malegaon that the opposition is already accusing former MP Sadhvi Pragya. On the other hand, in Bihar, there is a continuous attack on the Election Commission and Modi government regarding SIR.

