After the SC’s VVPAT ruling, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says the Congress has a plan for a Muslim quota in Bihar

Narendra Modi responded to the Supreme Court’s decision in the EVM-VVPAT dispute on Friday by claiming that the RJD and Congress had never given the Indian Constitution any thought. Speaking at a rally in Araria, Bihar, PM Modi asserted that “booth capturing was very common” under his administration. In addition, he charged that the Congress was preparing to include Muslims from Bihar in the OBC quota. According to PM Modi, the opposition was attempting to eliminate EVMs.”The Bihar RJD-Congress combination has no regard for democracy or the Indian Constitution. For decades, they prohibited individuals from using their right to vote. Booth capturing was rather prevalent. They forbade citizens from casting ballots. stated PM Modi.
Now that the honest and impoverished voters have access to the EVM, they are making every effort to eliminate it. He went on, saying, The Supreme Court’s strong decision today suggests that the antiquated ballot-paper voting system will not be restored. According to PM Modi, the Congress wants to include Muslims in the OBC reservation system, much like Karnataka does. I speak with the highest responsibility when I declare that there has been a serious conspiracy by Congress to deny the rights of SCs, STs, and OBCs. He asserted that Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar made it very clear that India could not have reservations based on religion. According to PM Modi, Muslims in Karnataka receive the lion’s share of the state’s 27 percent OBC quota.
However, Congress is making every effort to enact a reservation system based on faith. It aims to introduce the Karnataka reservation model throughout the nation.They have deceived the OBC group by adding all Muslims in Karnataka, regardless of their socioeconomic situation, to the OBC list. The Muslims now own a sizable portion of the OBC’s 27% reservation.He said that the Congress wants to follow suit in Bihar and other regions of the nation. Several petitions asking for the cross-verification of votes cast using EVM VVPAT devices were denied by the Supreme Court today.
In dismissing the appeals, the bench declared that “the basic purpose of democracy is to foster harmony and trust between all institutions.” BJP president JP Nadda has received a letter from the Election Commission in reaction to PM Modi’s claim that the Congress wants to distribute hard-earned money among “those who have many children.” His response to the court’s notification has until April 29th.