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Govt running away from debate on special intensive revision of electoral rolls: TMC’s O’Brien

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New Delhi, Jul 24 (PTI) Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha leader Derek O’Brien on Thursday blamed the government for disruptions in Parliament, and said they are running away from debate on the Special Intensive Revision exercise in Bihar.

The remarks came as both Houses of Parliament witnessed multiple adjournments amid demand for a debate on the exercise of reviewing the electoral roll.

“As usual, the creaky Modi coalition will themselves continue to disrupt Parliament,” O’Brien said in a post on X on Thursday morning.

“They will run away from discussing issues like Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and the targeting of Bengal. The government do not want Parliament to run,” he said.

Parliamentary proceedings were virtually washed out for a third consecutive day on Wednesday as opposition members led vociferous protests in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, demanding a discussion on the revision of the electoral rolls in Bihar ahead of the Assembly polls.

After 22 years, the EC is carrying out SIR in Bihar to weed out ineligible people from the electoral rolls and ensure that all eligible citizens are included in the list. It will also help remove duplicate entries of voters who have enrolled themselves in multiple places, according to the poll body. PTI AO NSD NSD

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