New Delhi: A day after the conclusion of the ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ led by Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav in Bihar, the Bharatiya Janata Party has accused Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera of having two voter ID cards and also asked the Election Commission (EC) to investigate if Khera has voted multiple times.

BJP IT Cell Chief Amit Malviya posted on his ‘X’ account on Tuesday morning that, while Khera hits out at the BJP sharply, it has now been found that the Congress leader has an EPIC number for Jangpura Assembly constituency in East Delhi and another for New Delhi Assembly constituency, which is under New Delhi Lok Sabha seat. Malviya also shared photographs of voter lists from the said constituencies, to prove his point.

Urging the EC to probe the matter, the BJP leader pointed out that it would be a violation of electoral rules if Khera had voted multiple times.

Malviya also accused Khera of misleading voters in Bihar during a press conference by making ‘malicious statements’ on the conclusion of the Voter Adhikar Yatra.
The BJP had earlier accused former Congress President Sonia Gandhi of having enlisted as a voter before getting citizenship of India. Citing the issue in his post, Malviya wondered if this was why Rahul Gandhi was enthusiastic to get ineligible and illegal voters regularized and to oppose SIR.

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Bengaluru (PTI): The Karnataka School Education Department has issued a circular strictly prohibiting children from being made to dance to obscene songs in educational and cultural programmes.

It stated that such dances would negatively impact students' mental health and moral values. It will create indiscipline and harm the sanctity of education.

"All the Deputy Directors (Administration) of the state's School Education Department have been asked to take strict measures to prevent children or students from dancing to obscene songs in all government, aided and unaided schools in the state," the office of the commissioner of the School Education Department said in a recent circular.

"If it is found that children are being made to dance to obscene songs, appropriate action will be taken against the headmaster or management of such school," it added.

The department also listed certain measures in this regard, which include: strictly prohibiting children from being made to dance to obscene songs during educational and cultural programmes; selecting songs that are inspiring, positive, instilling national pride in children and reflecting the greatness, dignity, values, culture, and morality of the state.

Stating that the school headmaster and management are responsible for selecting songs and dances for cultural programmes, it said, they should also ensure that students wear decent clothes in dance or cultural programmes.