Mahadangal: Vijay Sinha in the Line of Fire, Opposition Demands Probe into Dual Voter Cards | ABP NEWS
On Mahadangal, ABP News' prime-time debate show, a heated political battle unfolded over alleged irregularities in Bihar's voter list ahead of upcoming elections. The controversy centers on Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, who has been accused of possessing two voter ID cards with separate EPIC numbers and constituency details. Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav raised serious allegations, questioning the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, calling it a “fraudulent exercise.” Yadav demanded immediate action and a notice against Vijay Sinha, highlighting discrepancies in the Deputy CM’s age across both voter cards. In defense, Vijay Sinha stated he had already applied to remove his name from one constituency back in April 2024. He called the issue a non-story, claiming the final list would reflect the correction. Sinha accused the opposition of spreading misinformation and engaging in “cheap politics.” The Election Commission is yet to officially comment on the matter. The debate raises pressing questions about the credibility of the voter verification process and whether administrative errors are being exploited for political gains. As Mahadangal continues to spotlight such electoral flashpoints, the key question remains—how clean and fair will Bihar’s elections be?