Rajasthan’s political arena heats up as Congress leader Tika Ram Juli accuses BJP of orchestrating a voter deletion drive disguised as Special Intensive Revision (SIR). Dismissing BJP’s national president nomination process as ‘pure drama,’ Juli highlighted the party’s undemocratic core. ‘They can’t fathom a Dalit leading nationally; it’s all for show,’ he told reporters.
Detailing BJP’s control dynamics, Juli noted how a duo dominates decisions, selecting puppets to maintain grip. The real flashpoint: Rajasthan’s voter list overhaul. Pre-Amit Shah’s tour, processes ran seamlessly—verifications done, drafts published, objections invited. Then, deletion pleas surged suspiciously.
Juli handled 25,000 such forms himself, spotting rampant fake signatures. ‘This reeks of foul play,’ he said, calling for Election Commission and Supreme Court intervention to trace origins and punish culprits. He rechristened the exercise ‘Congress Voter Removal’ (CVR), drawing parallels to Bihar’s uproar.
Proactive measures in Rajasthan—deploying Booth Level Agents (BLAs) per state chief’s directive—ensured glitch-free rollout initially. Yet, Juli decries BJP’s evasion on pressing matters: Bhiwadi’s pollution crisis, Delhi’s disarray, Yamuna’s post-election filth return, and Aravalli deforestation nods despite Alwar MPs.
‘Why no word on these? Eyes fixed on Bengal victory,’ he quipped. Urging PM to tackle Bangladesh Hindu atrocities over Bengal barbs, Juli affirmed Congress’s robust opposition stance. ‘Mamata’s retorts will cost them dear,’ he forecasted, underscoring resilience against tampering.