BJP's Rakesh Sinha Slaps Dual Voting Claims as Politically Charged, Explains Legal Voter Enrollment
November 8, 2025
BJP Rajya Sabha MP Rakesh Sinha packs a punch against shocking claims that he voted in both Delhi and Bihar elections. On Friday, he slammed these allegations as "politically motivated" and insisted that he played by the rules to register himself as a voter in Bihar.
Sinha explained, "The opposition is unable to understand the Constitutional and EC guidelines. Anyone can get their name enrolled in the voter list by following the proper legal procedure. Earlier, my name was there in Delhi voter rolls, but later I got enrolled in Bihar. I completed all legal steps of the process as required."
The uproar started after Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Saurabh Bharadwaj pointed fingers at Sinha and Delhi BJP Purvanchal Morcha president Santosh Ojha, accusing them of a dual voting scandal. But Sinha confidently shut down these charges, calling them misinformation born out of ignorance of the election laws.
"The Constitution allows every citizen to register as a voter where they reside. I have safeguarded my rights through due process. The narrative being pushed by Congress and opposition is misleading and driven by political motives," he said.
Sinha also took aim at Congress for not grasping the difference between permanent and temporary residence. He emphasized that a person’s connection to their land and roots forms an essential part of their identity.
In a nutshell? Rakesh Sinha stands tall, claiming his voter registration is perfectly legal and that the opposition is stirring a storm without knowing the real election rules. Drama, politics, and legal firepower all rolled into one sizzling showdown!
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