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Monsoon Session Live  Fiery Bihar SIR probe continues in Rajya Sabha

Monsoon Session Live Fiery Bihar SIR probe continues in Rajya Sabha

Economic Times28-07-2025
The INDIA bloc is pushing hard for a parliamentary discussion on the Bihar Special Intensive Revision (SIR) issue. This comes amid concerns that the electoral roll revision could disenfranchise marginalized communities, particularly in Bihar, ahead of the state's upcoming assembly elections. In fact, Opposition MPs like Congress's Manickam Tagore have submitted adjournment motions in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, demanding an urgent debate on the matter. Show more 05:01
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