The Trinamool Congress (TMC), Congress, and Biju Janata Dal (BJD) have jointly raised concerns about voter card fraud and have approached the Election Commission amid ongoing protests in Parliament. The opposition parties have alleged that there have been instances of voter card manipulation and duplication, which could potentially impact the upcoming elections. The TMC, Congress, and BJD have urged the Election Commission to take immediate action to address these issues and ensure the integrity of the electoral process. The move comes as the opposition continues to press for a thorough investigation into the alleged voter card fraud. The Election Commission has assured the parties that it will look into the matter and take necessary steps to safeguard the electoral system. The issue of voter card fraud has become a contentious issue in the Indian political landscape, with parties on both sides of the aisle expressing concerns about the potential impact on the democratic process. As the parties await a response from the Election Commission, the focus remains on ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process for the citizens of India.

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