Following the Election Commission’s review of the voter list in Bihar, political tensions have escalated. Tejashwi Yadav, a prominent figure in the RJD and former Deputy Chief Minister, contested his exclusion from the voter list, which the Election Commission subsequently refuted. The controversy then shifted to allegations that Yadav possessed two voter ID cards, leading to the Election Commission issuing a notice.
Reports indicate that Tejashwi Yadav may have two voter ID cards, identified as RAB0456228 and RAB2916120. During a press conference, he referenced the RAB2916120 card, which the Election Commission claims was not officially issued. This situation raises questions about the potential legal consequences for Yadav, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment, if the allegations are proven true.
