‘Voter fraud’ line: Jeram Ramesh ‘Tone changes” protest against Sir in protest against opposition MPs on meeting Election Commission

New Delhi: Election Commission said that Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, who admitted his letter to an opposition delegation on Sunday afternoon on Monday afternoon, in which more than 30 members were not included, “changed their voice” in the 11th hour and “changed their voice” and in the EC meeting, all 300 opposition MPs were provoked and special intensive amendment in Bihar (sire) “Ramesh wrote to EC on Sunday that it is known from opposition MPs that he took out a “peaceful march” from Parliament House to Nirvachan Sadan after 11.30 am on Monday morning. He requested a collective meeting between the MPs and the Commission, in which Sir was discussed in Bihar and proposed to be held in other states. The EC soon replied, providing appointment, but saying that only 30 persons of opposition parties can be taken into “due to the range of space”. The EC letter was shared via email with Jeram Ramesh. On Sunday, in 14:35 hours, Jairam received an email response from Ramesh, stating that “thanks a lot”. However, Monday was never appointed as Ramesh suddenly insisted that all 300 MPs be allowed to meet “collectively” and interact with EC.Meanwhile, EC in the post on X uploaded a series of heads and objectives related to the purpose, the truth of the head at the field level, full participation of political parties, through booth level agents, booth level officials (BLOS), first in meetings with officers (BLOS), earlier, after the publication of draft electoral rolls for Bihar and later. The link suggests that the list of 65 million voters reported by Bloos was dead, permanently transferred or unattainable, nominated in many places and they were yet shared with Blass till 20 July, to return their calculations forms. The EC also attached video admirers of representatives of political parties, including Congress, RJD and CPI, as well as its daily bulletin on the filing of claims and objections on the draft role of Bihar published on August 1, 2025. On Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of “voter fraud”, EC on Monday reiterated that he should use time in view of the latest notices sent by the Chief Electoral Officer of Maharashtra, Haryana and Karnataka, which is still on hand to present a signed announcement to EC, stating that his allegations are true, or forgiven for the country.