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Special Intensive Revision is a BJP 'conspiracy': Prashant Kishor

Special Intensive Revision is a BJP 'conspiracy': Prashant Kishor

The Hindu2 days ago
Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor waded into the political controversy surrounding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar on Wednesday (July 15, 2025) when he described the mammoth exercise as a "BJP conspiracy".
Mr. Kishor made the remark in Kishanganj, the state's lone district with a Muslim majority population, and promised that his fledgling party would help those whose names get wrongfully deleted from the voters' list.
Talking to reporters, he said, "The SIR is a BJP conspiracy. The Supreme Court has made it clear that Election Commission cannot determine people's citizenship. Does the Election Commission, by carrying out such an exercise now, intend to say that the electoral roll of 2014, when Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister, was fake?".
He added, "The same electoral roll was fine till last year's Lok Sabha polls. We fail to see a problem in conducting the upcoming assembly polls on the basis of the same voters' list."
"Obviously, the BJP is jittery in Bihar realising that the people here now have a new alternative in Jan Suraaj Party. So they are trying to wrongfully delete the names of voters. I would ask all people who face such wrongful deletions to contact our party. We will extend all possible help", said the former political strategist.
Mr. Kishor, whose nine-month-old party is aiming to make a big dent in the state's Muslim vote base, also trained his guns at the RJD, which has so far been the first party of choice for the minority community.
"The RJD has treated Muslims as nothing more than the kerosene that could serve to keep the lantern bright. But the community has now had enough," said the Jan Suraaj Party founder, in an obvious reference to the main opposition party's poll symbol.
Replying to a query, he said he saw "no role" in Bihar for the AIMIM headed by Asaduddin Owaisi, which had won a few seats in the 2020 assembly polls and has expressed the desire to contest the upcoming elections as part of the INDIA bloc.
"Bihar does not need to import leaders from Hyderabad," asserted Mr. Kishor, whose own party has decided to go it alone in the polls.
The IPAC founder, who has in his previous avatar handled election campaigns of several political parties across the ideological divide, was also asked about the Hindi versus Marathi row that has erupted in Maharashtra.
Blaming the controversy on "Thackeray brothers", son and nephew of late Bal Thackeray, Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray, respectively, Mr. Kishor said, "these people are lumpen elements. But the Congress and the BJP too have their share of the blame as these national parties have no qualms in tying up with such divisive forces."
He also alleged that Bihar BJP president Dilip Jaiswal has indulged in corruption and favouritism in his capacity as one of the trustees of Kishanganj-based MGM Medical College and challenged the latter, a sitting MLC and former State Minister, to initiate legal action "if what I am saying is wrong".
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