Opposition is an issueless, has given up defeat: Minister Jeevesh Mishra






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These days the Election Commission in Bihar is strict about special intensive revision (SIR). At the same time, the opposition is continuously targeting the government and the commission over fake voter ID. These days, the matter is being caught on the double voter ID card after the opposition has given a statement from both of them. There is a fierce battle in politics at this time. At the same time, the issue of double voter card is also catching up rapidly.

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In the midst of this political tussle, Urban Development and Housing Minister Jeevesh Mishra has strongly attacked the opposition. He said that the opposition has already given up before the election, so it is making such allegations. Minister Jeevesh Mishra, who came to participate in a program organized at the town hall in Jehanabad, said these things while talking to the media. He said that the opposition has given up before the election. They have no issue left now. During this, Minister Jeevesh Mishra also attacked Prashant Kishore, the founder of Jan Suraj Party.

‘I am not aware of this…
Minister Jeevesh targeted Prashant Kishore and said that even the opposition’s Prashant Kishore is not able to provide any benefit to the NDA. When reporters questioned two voter cards of Deputy CM Vijay Sinha, the minister said that I am not aware of this. If someone has two or two EPIC cards then it is the subject of the Election Commission.

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The Commission should investigate this. He told that on Monday, he will again come to Jehanabad and give a big gift to the residents of the district. Keep in mind that Minister Jeevesh Mishra reached the Town Hall in Jehanabad to participate in the program organized on the 100th birth anniversary of the late Samprada Singh, the founder of Alchem Laboratory. The ceremony was attended by leaders of several political parties including former MP Arun Kumar.