BJP की नई रणनीति: दलित और हिंदू भी निशाने पर? | SIR Bihar Elections | F&F Ep. 130 | Hemant
In this explosive episode of Facts & Figures, Hemant unravels the shocking reality behind the Election Commission of India’s so-called “Special Intensive Revision” (SIR) drive in Bihar. While officially presented as a routine voter list verification exercise, SIR is raising serious questions about voter suppression, political manipulation, and targeted disenfranchisement—especially of Dalits, migrants, and marginalized communities. The video exposes how over 90 lakh voters in Bihar risk being removed from the rolls due to highly questionable and exclusionary criteria. Even a valid Voter ID is no longer enough—you now have to prove your residence with obscure documents like pre-1987 bank statements, pension cards, or forest rights certificates. Many genuine voters are being marked “absent” simply because they temporarily migrated for work. Is this just bureaucratic mismanagement, or a well-planned political strategy post-BJP’s poor 2024 Lok Sabha performance? Hemant connects the dots between recent voter list controversies in Maharashtra, Haryana, Delhi—and now Bihar—showing a nationwide pattern of silent voter cleansing targeting the opposition’s support base. Why is BJP focusing more on deleting voters than convincing them? Is Hindu-Muslim polarization no longer enough? And what does this mean for Indian democracy? Watch till the end and join the conversation—because your vote, and your voice, matters now more than ever.