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Union Home Minister Amit Shah defended the voter roll update as constitutional, dismissing opposition claims of voter suppression as political.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah defended the government's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls in the Lok Sabha, calling opposition claims of voter suppression baseless and politically motivated.
He emphasized the process is a constitutional duty of the Election Commission to ensure only eligible citizens vote, citing past reforms under Congress governments.
Shah accused the Congress of hypocrisy, linking its electoral defeats to opposition to key BJP initiatives like the Ram Mandir and Article 370 abrogation.
He dismissed allegations of "vote chori" and demanded respect for parliamentary procedure, while Prime Minister Modi praised Shah’s speech as a strong defense of India’s democracy.
The debate ended with opposition MPs walking out, adjourning the session until December 11.
El ministro del Interior de la Unión, Amit Shah, defendió la actualización de la lista de votantes como constitucional, desestimando las afirmaciones de la oposición de la supresión de votantes como políticas.