---Advertisement---

India

Farooq Abdullah Calls Election Commission’s Voter List Revision In Bihar As Unconstitutional

Speaking to reporters in Kulgam, South Kashmir where he attended a party event, Abdullah expressed deep concern over the implications of this move and termed it as against the democratic rights of people.

National Conference President Farooq Abdullah has vehemently condemned the Election Commission’s recent decision to conduct a special intensive revision of electoral rolls in poll-bound Bihar, labeling it as “anti-Constitutional.” Speaking to reporters in Kulgam, South Kashmir where he attended a party event, Abdullah expressed deep concern over the implications of this move and termed it as against the democratic rights of people.

---Advertisement---

Abdullah said that the revision undermines the foundational principles laid out by B.R. Ambedkar in the Constitution, which guarantees every citizen the right to vote. “When B.R. Ambedkar framed the Constitution, it was with the understanding that everyone attaining the age of 18 should have the right to participate in democracy. Today, however, a new law has emerged that is not acceptable to the people of Hindustan,” he said and warned that if the Election Commission proceeds with these practices, it could trigger widespread protests across the country.

---Advertisement---

Farooq Abdullah further said that over 1.5 crore Biharis are working outside their home state, how come these individuals would be able to register for voting or provide necessary documentation for other family members. “How will they fill out the forms? Where will they get the certificates for their deceased parents?” he questioned.

The former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir accused the Election Commission of India, acting to “please their master” suggesting that political motivations are driving this decision at the cast of democratic integrity. He urged people to remain vigilant against such “acts” warning that failure to address these issues could lead to the agitation aimed at preserving constitutional rights.

---Advertisement---

The Election Commission had announced on June 24 its plans for a special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, citing reasons such as rapid urbanization, frequent migration, and the need to remove ineligible names from the electoral lists. The last revision in Bihar took place in 2003, and the upcoming elections are scheduled for later this year.

Also Read: Ahmedabad Air India Crash: AAIB Submits Preliminary Report To Centre; ‘Golden Chassis’ Key To Black Box Data Recovery?

First published on: Jul 08, 2025 04:50 PM IST


Get Breaking News First and Latest Updates from India and around the world on News24. Follow News24 on Facebook, Twitter.

Related Story

Live News

---Advertisement---


live

Bharat Bandh Today LIVE Updates: Left Parties Protest Against Central Government In Chennai

Jul 09, 2025
Bharat Bandh
  • 16:13 (IST) 9 Jul 2025

    10 central trade unions staged a protest in Bhubaneswar

N24 Shorts Logo

SHORTS

Image Credit - Team India / X-Platform
Sports

From Shubman Gill To… : Top-5 Players To Watch Out For 3rd Test At Lord’s

India travel to the historic Lord's Cricket Ground seeking to take their revival further.

View All Shorts

---Advertisement---

Trending

   
Hot Links: teen patti master update teen patti all teen patti online game