Assam deputy speaker
Momin highlighted that the Election Commission of India is conducting a thorough Standardisation of Electoral Roll (SIR) exercise for the first time, aimed at identifying genuine voters and removing illegal entries. (File Image)

Guwahati: Assam Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker Numal Momin on Monday responded to Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhiโ€™s accusations of voter list manipulation, defending the Centreโ€™s electoral reforms and lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi for taking โ€œa very strong stepโ€ toward ensuring transparency in the voting process.

Momin highlighted that the Election Commission of India is conducting a thorough Standardisation of Electoral Roll (SIR) exercise for the first time, aimed at identifying genuine voters and removing illegal entries. He accused the Congress of being โ€œhabitual beneficiariesโ€ of unlawful voters in previous elections.

โ€œCongress fears that implementing SIR in the five upcoming poll-bound assemblies may produce results similar to Bihar,โ€ Momin said. He criticised Rahul Gandhi for opposing the reforms, adding that the initiative would strengthen Indiaโ€™s democratic system. โ€œInstead of supporting a brighter democratic future, he tries to malign Indiaโ€™s image abroad. Naturally, SIR will not favour him,โ€ he remarked.

On territorial matters, Momin backed Defence Minister Rajnath Singhโ€™s recent comments about border issues. He described discussions about border changes as โ€œnatural,โ€ noting that Pakistan and Bangladesh were once part of undivided India.

Supporting Singhโ€™s position, Momin added, โ€œIt is high time we reconsider our borders. India should reclaim PoK and certain parts of Bangladesh to protect minority communities facing religious persecution.โ€