Guwahati: Assam Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker Numal Momin on Monday responded to Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhiโs accusations of voter list manipulation, defending the Centreโs electoral reforms and lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi for taking โa 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 โhabitual beneficiariesโ of unlawful voters in previous elections.
โCongress 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 Indiaโs democratic system. โInstead of supporting a brighter democratic future, he tries to malign Indiaโs image abroad. Naturally, SIR will not favour him,โ he remarked.
On territorial matters, Momin backed Defence Minister Rajnath Singhโs recent comments about border issues. He described discussions about border changes as โnatural,โ noting that Pakistan and Bangladesh were once part of undivided India.
Supporting Singhโs position, Momin added, โIt is high time we reconsider our borders. India should reclaim PoK and certain parts of Bangladesh to protect minority communities facing religious persecution.โ
