SIR is triggering fear in people, it is not required in country, says Akhilesh’s uncle Ram Gopal Yadav

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Sambhal, November 15: The Samajwadi Party (SP) Rajya Sabha MP and National General Secretary Ram Gopal Yadav called the SIR (Special Intensive Revision) process implemented by the Election Commission unnecessary.

He said that SIR is panicking the people and in Bihar too, the names of four lakh voters were deleted by doing the same and the results are out today.

The SP Rajya Sabha MP and National General Secretary Ram Gopal Yadav, who arrived in Sambhal to attend a private event, was welcomed by party workers.

During a discussion with the media, he gave his reaction on the SIR (Special Integrated Revision) process implemented by the Election Commission.

Professor Yadav said that there is no need for SIR, especially when 2003 is being considered as the base year, which has now been 22 years.

He alleged that this is a deliberate attempt to create terror by cutting the votes of some people.

Citing the Bihar elections, MP Ram Gopal Yadav said that four lakh votes of the opposition were cut and three lakh votes of the BJP were increased.

He said that despite the RJD getting more votes, the BJP is going to form the government.

He described this as a conspiracy going on in the country.

He said that those who do not get their votes will be conspired to be thrown out by people sitting in Delhi, calling them “Bangladeshi infiltrators.”

Yadav urged his workers to seriously register each vote and complete the process by filling out the forms.

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