PATNA, June 30 -- Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Sunday said that the INDIA bloc would be compelled to seek legal remedy if the ECI did not pay heed to the opposition parties' demand and suspend the ongoing Special Intensive Revision exercise in Bihar. Singh, also former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, was talking to media persons at the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC). Singh accused the NDA government at the Centre of trying to erase the names of poor and marginalised voters from the electoral rolls through SIR ahead of the assembly polls in the state. "This time, the ECI has given only 28 days to carry out the intensive revision of electoral rolls, whereas the similar exercise undertaken in 2003 took around two years to finish. Moreover, unlike other exercises, no political party was consulted for it," said Singh. "The requisites of electoral rolls revision is so tough and complicated that most of the qualified voters, who have been exercising their franchise for 15-20 years might be declared ineligible for voting after the revision," added Singh. He said that his meeting with the RJD leaders i Bihar aimed at convincing the INDIA constituents to petition the Election Commission of India (ECI) against intensive revision of electoral rolls. "I met RJD supremo Lalu Prasad ji here on Saturday and requested him to speak to our party president Mallikarjun Kharge over the issue," he said. He also hit out at the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government for worsening the educational system and claimed that Bihar has been pushed at the bottom in terms of dropout rate....