Deoghar, Nov. 20 -- Bharatiya Janata Party MP Nishikant Dubey has launched a scathing attack on the ongoing political controversy over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in parts of the country alleging that opposition parties are attempting to manipulate voter bases and questioning the faith of Indian voters.

Addressing at a public event in Deoghar, Dubey criticised opposition leaders and linked the debate around SIR to broader political strategies.

"They have been trying to form their government with Bangladeshi voters. They do not trust India's voters. SIR is the gift of Rajiv Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi is not even able to fulfil his father's dreams," Dubey said.

He further accused the opposition of spreading misinformation and ...