The Supreme Court sternly criticized the Jan Suraaj Party for challenging Bihar’s assembly elections, questioning their motive after a significant electoral defeat. Justices noted the party’s failure to win any seats and suggested their petition aimed at gaining popularity. The court emphasized that economic policy issues are for voters to address, not judicial annulment of elections.
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