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BJP leader Rakesh Sinha says, 'My name was in Delhi voter rolls, later got it transferred to Bihar'

The BJP Rajya Sabha lawmaker on Friday dismissed the allegations put against him that he had voted in two assembly elections and said it was a "politically motivated" accusation

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BJP MP Rakesh Sinha. Pic/X

BJP MP Rakesh Sinha. Pic/X

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Rakesh Sinha on Friday dismissed the allegations put against him that he had voted in two assembly elections and said that it was a "politically motivated" accusation that he had voted in both the Delhi Assembly elections and Bihar polls, news agency PTI reported.

Sinha claimed that he had enrolled himself as a voter in Bihar strictly in accordance with the legal procedure and guidelines prescribed by the Election Commission.

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