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Rahul Gandhi vs EC: Congress MP raised 5 questions after the claim of Big ‘Vote Theft’; BJP ‘Agent’ as poll body acting | Bharat News

Rahul Gandhi; Election Commission

New Delhi: A day after the evidence of evidence against the Election Commission of India (ECI) unveiled his “nuclear bomb”, Rahul Gandhi on Friday raised five questions to the pole body, reiterating his allegation that it “stolen” in connivance with the ruling BJP during the 2024 Lok Sabha.Also read ‘Wrong’: UP Pol Panel rejected Rahul’s charge; Aditya Srivastava says Vishal Singh was not registered as a voter in Uttar Pradesh“Election Commission, there are 5 questions – the country answers: 1. Why is the opposition not getting digital voter list? What are you hiding? 2. CCTV and video evidences are being erased – why? On whose order? 3. Fake voting and tampering with voter list – why? 4. Opponent and threatening opposition leaders – why? 5. Tell us clearly – Has ECI now become an agent of BJP?, “Congress MP has written on X.“India’s democracy is precious – its theft results will be serious. Now the public is speaking – enough!” The Lok Sabha leader of the opposition said.On Thursday, Gandhi alleged that 1,00,250 “fake votes” were added to Mahadevpura assembly constituency of Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka to win the fourth win for the BJP candidate. Presenting detailed evidence of “fraud” at the Congress headquarters in Delhi, the Rae Bareli MP accused the ECI of confronting the BJP, claiming that the “system” helped Prime Minister Narendra Modi win the third term.Also read ‘Big’ Kand is happening under the nose of EC: Priyanka Gandhi slaves the pole body; Voter leads to fraud claims“Narendra Modi became Prime Minister with a difference of only 25 seats … Election Commission is helping to destroy the electoral system in India. He is not giving us data due to what he does in Mahadevpura – if we do in other Lok Sabha seats, then the truth about our democracy will be revealed.” The former Congress chairman also directed the pole panel of “destroying the evidence” by directing that the CCTV and webcasting footage of the election process should be preserved for only 45 days after the process is completed, unless the result was legally challenged.Also read ‘Sign announcement or apologize’: EC counters claim ‘Vote Chori’ on Rahul; Conditions allegations ‘absurd’ Following Gandhi’s claims of voter rolls manipulation, Karnataka’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) asked him to present his evidence under the oath, a request that was echoed by the CEOs of Maharashtra and Haryana.

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