Bihar Woman Receives Voter ID Card With Nitish Kumar's Photo, Netizens Say 'Jai Ho Election Commission'
Kumari, a resident of the Madhepura municipal council, alleged that she received the said voter ID card after a request to update her address. While the update was correct, the 30-year-old was shocked to see the picture box in the document that enables her to vote.
Abhilasha Kumari's husband Chandan Kumar called the incident a case of 'serious negligence'.
“Everything was fine on the card, but the photo was of Nitish Kumar ji. This reflects the negligence on the government's part. The face of a sitting Chief Minister on a woman's voter ID is not a small mistake. It's laughable, but it's also a major lapse in the system,” he was quoted as saying by News18.
Also Read | Bihar Voter List Row: SC flags 'serious doubts' over EC drive, questions timingThe couple further complained that Booth Level Officer (BLO) responsible for making further changes to the voter ID card told them to“keep quiet” on the matter.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, while the BLO has been asked to submit an answer within a week, as per the report.
Netizens expressed their amusement in the incident with one of them saying,“Jai ho election commission [sic]”.
Another commented,“Gems of Bihar.”
TMC expresses angerThe Trinamool Congress on Thursday expressed anger over the issue on Thursday, calling the incident 'shocking and shameful', while accusing the Election Commission of doing nothing.
“A shocking and shameful incident has surfaced from Bihar where a woman's voter ID card in Madhepura district features the face of CM Nitish Kuma instead of her own photograph,” it said in a post on X.
The TMC alleged that there were numerous such reports of erroneous Voter ID cards being issued to people.
Also Read | Bihar CM hikes pension for widows, elderly, disabled to ₹1,100 ahead of polls“Reports of similar bizarre, erroneous voter IDs are pouring in from across states. And what is @ECISVEEP doing? NOTHING.”
The party's reaction came on the day where the Supreme Court allowed the EC to carry out Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise to update Bihar's electoral rolls, which has been met with resistance from opposition parties.
“This is serious administrative negligence, if not something more sinister,” the TMC said.
Also Read | Bihar Voter List Row: Accept Aadhaar, Voter ID, ration card, SC tells ECThe Mamata Banerjee-led party demanded answers from the EC in a six-point series of questions -
1.“How are such blunders happening under your watch”?
2.“How many such faulty voter IDs are currently in circulation”?
3.“Which states are affected the most”?
4.“How many past elections stand compromised because of this”?
5.“What immediate corrective action is being taken”?
6.“How will ECI ensure people are not disenfranchised while fixing its own mess”?
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