NEW DELHI: A woman from Bihar’s Siwan district has questioned why opposition MPs used her name in their protest against the Election Commission ’s (EC) voter roll revision.
Minta Devi , whose name and age were printed on white T-shirts worn by INDIA bloc leaders, said she was unaware of the move until days later. She also said that if her age, according to government documents, is over 100 years, why is she not getting a pension.
"I came to know about this 2-4 days back... Who are they (Opposition MPs) to me? Who is Priyanka Gandhi or Rahul Gandhi to me? Who gave them the right to wear T-shirts featuring me?... I think there are discrepancies (in list)... I did not get anyone's (from administration) phone call... Why are they becoming my well-wisher over my age?... This should not be done, I do not want this... I want my details to be corrected... Whoever entered the details, did they do so with their eyes closed?... If I am 124-years-old in the eyes of Govt, why are they not giving me old age pension? My Aadhaar Card mentions 15-07-1990 as my date of birth," Devi told ANI reporters.
Earlier on Tuesday, several MPs from the INDIA bloc staged a protest in the Parliament House complex against the EC’s special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar. They alleged the exercise aimed to disenfranchise voters ahead of this year’s assembly polls.
Senior leaders including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Derek O’Brien, TR Baalu and Supriya Sule joined the demonstration. Their T-shirts carried the words “124 NOT OUT” and the name “Minta Devi”, which they said came from the EC’s voter list. Banners read “Our Vote. Our Right. Our Fight” and “SIR – Silent Invisible Rigging”.
Congress MP Manickam Tagore accused the EC of acting in favour of the BJP. “The voter list is full of such fraud,” he said, demanding a discussion in Parliament.
Minta Devi , whose name and age were printed on white T-shirts worn by INDIA bloc leaders, said she was unaware of the move until days later. She also said that if her age, according to government documents, is over 100 years, why is she not getting a pension.
#WATCH | INDIA bloc MPs protested over SIR today by wearing T-shirts featuring the name Minta Devi, a voter allegedly listed as 124 years old in the EC's voter list.
— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2025
In Siwan, Bihar, Minta Devi says, "...I came to know about this 2-4 days back...Who are they (Opposition MPs) to… pic.twitter.com/DiTUmvQXUj
"I came to know about this 2-4 days back... Who are they (Opposition MPs) to me? Who is Priyanka Gandhi or Rahul Gandhi to me? Who gave them the right to wear T-shirts featuring me?... I think there are discrepancies (in list)... I did not get anyone's (from administration) phone call... Why are they becoming my well-wisher over my age?... This should not be done, I do not want this... I want my details to be corrected... Whoever entered the details, did they do so with their eyes closed?... If I am 124-years-old in the eyes of Govt, why are they not giving me old age pension? My Aadhaar Card mentions 15-07-1990 as my date of birth," Devi told ANI reporters.
Earlier on Tuesday, several MPs from the INDIA bloc staged a protest in the Parliament House complex against the EC’s special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar. They alleged the exercise aimed to disenfranchise voters ahead of this year’s assembly polls.
Senior leaders including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Derek O’Brien, TR Baalu and Supriya Sule joined the demonstration. Their T-shirts carried the words “124 NOT OUT” and the name “Minta Devi”, which they said came from the EC’s voter list. Banners read “Our Vote. Our Right. Our Fight” and “SIR – Silent Invisible Rigging”.
Vote Chori
— Congress (@INCIndia) August 12, 2025
Classic Case Of 124-Year-Old Voter 👇 pic.twitter.com/l4hAtx1NMd
Congress MP Manickam Tagore accused the EC of acting in favour of the BJP. “The voter list is full of such fraud,” he said, demanding a discussion in Parliament.
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