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assembly elections, stating the aim is to prevent the BJP-led NDA from returning to power. He recalled failed alliance talks in 2020 and said his party is again reaching out. Owaisi also raised concerns with the Election Commission over the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar, calling it unfair to poor and migrant voters. He criticized the "unbridled" powers given to BLOs and questioned the legality of revisiting voter status based on citizenship criteria tied to outdated timelines.#asaduddinowaisi #aimim #mahagathbandhan #biharelections #nda #biharpolitics #electioncommission #electoralrolls #rjd #bjp #nda #congress #laluyadav #owaisi #toi #toibharat
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