Cleared by SC, diversionary tactic by opposition: BJP on CJI letter over SIR
The BJP has dismissed opposition criticism regarding the Systemic Integrity Review (SIR) process, labeling it a diversionary tactic to mask electoral failures. The party maintains that the judiciary has already upheld the process and accuses the opposition of hypocrisy.
Why it matters
This reflects ongoing political friction in India regarding electoral processes and the legitimacy of institutional oversight.
NEW DELHI: BJP Tuesday dismissed opposition’s bid to revive its challenge to SIR by writing to the CJI as a diversionary tactic, saying people’s constant rejection of these parties in the polls has raised a question over their policies but they are instead busy raising questions over a process already upheld by the judiciary. “The highest judiciary has already upheld the SIR. The opposition keeps raising questions over SIR even though SC has rejected pleas against the process and recognised EC’s power to do so,” BJP’s chief spokesperson and MP Anil Baluni said. He said Congress and other opposition parties keep harping about SIR as an excuse to hide their electoral failures and asked them to instead reflect on their continuous rejection by people in elections. “SIR is not being done for the first time. It was carried out during previous govts, including those of the Congress, as well,” Baluni added. BJP also noted that EC has carried out SIR in states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu as well where opposition won in recent elections, accusing opposition parties of hypocrisy by blaming the exercise for their losses in other states.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.
The article heavily features the BJP's perspective and framing of the opposition's actions as 'hypocrisy' and 'diversionary'.
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