"EC Magic In Bihar": Congress Reveals '947 Voters In Single House' On Official Voters' List

Nidani Village has hundreds of houses, yet as per the EC, the entire village lives in one house, the Congress pointed out, adding that it becomes impossible to track fake voters when the house numbers are erased.

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"EC Magic In Bihar": Congress Questions '947 Voters In Single House' On Voters' List

Barachatti, Bihar: The Indian National Congress on Thursday, August 28, made another explosive revelation against the Election Commission of India (ECI), flagging discrepancies and alleged irregularities in the voters’ list. The latest case that the Congress discovered was from Nidani Village, Bodh Gaya, Booth No. 161, in Bihar’s Barachatti Assembly Constituency.

The Congress pointed out that voters from an entire village was recorded as living in a single house number, elaborating that a total of 947 voters live in a single house – House Number 6, as per the EC’s official voters’ list. Nidani Village has hundreds of houses, yet as per the EC, the entire village lives in one house, the Congress highlighted.

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In its social media post, the Grand Old Party shared the allotted numbers of other homes from the ground, noting that real house numbers exist, but went missing in the EC’s list.

“Reality? Nidani has hundreds of houses, families, and separate homes. “Yet, in the EC’s records, the entire village has been packed into one mythical house,” Congress wrote on its social media platform.

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The party then posed a few questions regarding the EC’s preparation of the voters’ list and the conducting of the election process. It asked what kind of door-to-door verification was done by BLO, why do the real house numbers vanish from the rolls, and who benefits when voters’ addresses are deliberately muddled?

Noting that it was not just a clerical error but a mockery of transparency, the Congress pointed out that it becomes impossible to track fake entries, duplicate voters, and ghost identities when the house numbers are erased.

If, in one small village, 947 voters could be “dumped” into a single address, the party wondered, “imagine the scale of manipulation across Bihar and India.”

As Rahul Gandhi has been saying – “लोकतंत्र की चोरी हो रही है” – here is living proof. Gyanesh Gupta must answer – “Is Nidani Village really living in one house, or is this a new way of rigging democracy?,” the Grand Old Party demanded an answer from the ECI.

 

 

An X user, Ankit Mayank, noting the Congress party’s allegation, pointed out that Vote Chori is easier in such a cluster of voters as it will be more difficult to verify the data. 

“If ECI thinks they can get away from this, they are fools. People of Bihar will show them their place soon, very soon!,” the user wrote on X.