BJP leaders, who cast their votes in Delhi, have reportedly also voted in Bihar, sparking debates on voter ethics and political accountability.
The controversy emerged after reports suggested that some BJP leaders, who are registered voters in Delhi, were also seen exercising their voting rights in Bihar. This dual voting allegation has led to widespread criticism from opposition parties and raised serious questions about the integrity of the electoral system.
Opposition leaders have demanded a thorough investigation, accusing the ruling party of exploiting loopholes in the voter registration process. Meanwhile, BJP officials have dismissed these claims as politically motivated, asserting that their leaders acted within the legal framework.
Political analysts believe that such incidents, if proven true, could undermine public faith in India’s democratic process. The Election Commission is expected to look into the matter and verify the authenticity of these reports.
The situation highlights the urgent need for better voter database integration across states to prevent duplication and misuse of voting rights. As debates continue, the issue adds yet another layer of tension to an already heated political climate in both Delhi and
Bihar.