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Mumbai, Oct 10 (IANS) As the Special Intensive Review (SIR) process implemented ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections is now set to begin in West Bengal, Shiv Sena-UBT MP Priyanka Chaturvedi on Friday expressed serious concern and said if the same process is being followed there as in other states, then it appears to be a well-planned conspiracy and raises serious questions on the role of the Election Commission of India. (ECI).
Speaking to IANS, Chaturvedi said, “The way this process was implemented – and the fact that it reached the Supreme Court – proves that pro-opposition voters are being strategically eliminated. In Maharashtra, anonymous voter manipulation also took place, and the fight against it is still going on. Similar incidents were seen in Odisha, Haryana and Delhi, where parties like BJD and Aam Aadmi Party were affected. If If the same method is being used in West Bengal, then it definitely seems like a well-planned conspiracy. This raises serious doubts on the impartiality of the Election Commission. At this point, the ECI office may also be merged with the BJP office; This will save money.”
On the turmoil within the NDA alliance in Bihar, especially the discontent among some leaders, he said: “What is happening in Bihar is part of the BJP’s long-term strategy. They form alliances first, break them later. In Maharashtra, our party was in alliance with the BJP for 25 years. As soon as they lost power, they sabotaged us in gross violation of the Constitution – which is shameful and disgusting.” Conspiracy. A similar strategy was also adopted against Ram Vilas Paswan’s party and Shiromani Akali Dal. This proves that BJP is not interested in partnership but in complete dominance.
Prime Minister Modi praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Reacting to AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi’s condemnation of whom Owaisi called the “world’s biggest thug”, Chaturvedi said: “India’s foreign policy has always supported a two-nation approach, maintaining diplomatic ties with both Israel and Palestine. Amid the two-year-long conflict in West Asia, any move Any steps can be taken in that direction.” The peace agreement should be welcomed. Every action taken by Israel must be reviewed by international institutions such as the International Court of Justice and the United Nations. India has continuously provided medical and food assistance to the people of Gaza. It is unfortunate that a negative narrative is being created about peace efforts.”
Chaturvedi Foreign Minister S. During the meeting with Jaishankar, he also responded to the remarks of Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaki in which he had said that his country sees India as a close friend.
“India and Afghanistan have shared a long-standing cooperative relationship. India has consistently supported the Afghan people, even helping their cricket team. However, the restrictions imposed on women by the Taliban regime are extremely worrying. This government is taking the country towards backwardness. As a nation that upholds democracy, the Constitution and equality, India must question whether long-term cooperation is possible with a regime that suppresses women. rights.”
–IANS
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