The Election Commission’s voter list revision in Bihar has ignited political debate. The central point of contention revolves around RJD leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav. He initially contested his absence from the voter list, which the Election Commission refuted. This led to accusations that Yadav possesses two voter ID cards, resulting in a notice from the Election Commission.
It is alleged that Yadav has two voter ID cards, RAB0456228 and RAB2916120. He referenced the RAB2916120 card in a press conference. The Election Commission maintains that this card was not officially issued. The situation raises important questions about possible legal actions that could be taken against Yadav if he has two voter IDs. These include potential fines and even imprisonment.
