Chirag Paswan Criticizes Opposition for Raising SIR Issue Amid Declining Support

Union Minister Chirag Paswan has criticized the opposition for raising the Special Intensive Review (SIR) issue, claiming it is a distraction from their declining support. Speaking at a food and beverage exhibition in Greater Noida, he highlighted that SIR is not a new process and emphasized the public's frustration with the opposition's tactics. Paswan also pointed out the inappropriate remarks made by opposition members regarding Prime Minister Modi, suggesting that they should learn from the recent Bihar Assembly election results. The exhibition features over 120 international business establishments, showcasing the global interest in the food processing industry.
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Chirag Paswan Criticizes Opposition for Raising SIR Issue Amid Declining Support

Chirag Paswan Addresses Opposition's Concerns

On Friday, Union Minister Chirag Paswan expressed that the opposition is unnecessarily bringing up the Special Intensive Review (SIR) amidst their dwindling public support, indicating a significant discontent among the populace towards opposition parties.


Paswan attended the inauguration of a three-day food and beverage exhibition in Greater Noida, where he served as the chief guest. During a conversation with reporters, he noted that the comprehensive revision of voter lists, referred to as SIR, is not a new occurrence in the country.


He explained that similar initiatives have been undertaken in the past, with this instance being conducted online. Paswan emphasized that the opposition is making a fuss over SIR while their support continues to decline, leading to considerable frustration among the public towards these parties.


Furthermore, he criticized the opposition for using inappropriate language regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which he believes resulted in the public teaching them a lesson. He urged opposition parties to learn from the outcomes of the Bihar Assembly elections.


The food and beverage exhibition features participation from over 120 leading business establishments from various countries.