Congress MP Rahul Gandhi made serious allegations against the Election Commission of disturbances in the voter list and vote theft, after which the Election Commission had asked Rahul Gandhi to prove his allegations within 7 days, and also said that if Rahul Gandhi did not give affidavits, it means that his allegations are baseless.
According to sources, despite the passage of the time limit, no affidavit has been filed from Rahul Gandhi so far. Rahul Gandhi recently alleged in several meetings and press conferences that the Election Commission makes a mess on the voter list based on “fake names” and “duplicate voters” and steal votes.
What Election Commission said on Rahul’s allegations
Rahul Gandhi had alleged that it weakens the foundation of democracy. On these allegations of Rahul Gandhi, the Election Commission had sought evidence from him and said that by submitting an affidavit to justify the allegations, he should certify that the allegations he has made is correct. The Election Commission says that if Rahul Gandhi or any leader accuses, then he will have to give an affidavit with concrete evidence. If this does not happen, it will be believed that the allegations made are baseless.
The Commission reiterated that the rule of “one person, one vote” in India is always applicable under the Constitution and the law and no compromise on it is possible. Along with Rahul, now Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav has also accused the Election Commission of cheating votes.
Rahul Gandhi is taking out a rally in Bihar with Tejashwi
Tejashwi Yadav also questioned the Commission, saying that a large number of real voters’ names have been cut from the voter list in Bihar and other states, while fake names remain. He alleged that the Election Commission is ignoring the disturbances of the voter list in the pro -opposition areas. Not only Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav but all the big leaders of the opposition are besieging the Election Commission on this issue.
Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav are trying to make a rally in Bihar and are trying to make it a narrator that the Election Commission is not serious about rigging in the voter list. At the same time, the Commission is calling this entire debate as “politics that mislead people without evidence”.
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