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Patna/New Delhi: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to claim “nuclear bomb of vote theft” against the Election Commission of India, and dared to explode explosives.At an event organized by a media house in Patna, Singh compared the upcoming state elections to an intersection, leading to one path (under NDA) leading for further progress and the other (under India block) Bihar was taken to his old era.Singh said, “Rahul Gandhi says he is in possession of an atomic bomb. If so, he should explode it at once. They should just make sure that he himself is out of loss,” Singh said.Gandhi had said on Friday that his party had a “atomic bomb” of evidence for the BJP to prove the “vote theft” by the EC, the comment that the pole panel created a sharp response.The Commission called Gandhi’s remarks “baseless and wild allegations”.Singh also said that the nation remembers its previous rhetoric. “Rahul threatened Parliament to an earthquake, but when he spoke, it turned out to be a moist Squeb.”Singh said that EC is an institution that enjoys reputation for undisputed integrity. The BJP MP from Lucknow said, “To ensure that the upcoming assembly elections in the state are held in an independent and fair manner. It does not make the Leader of the Opposition to make a trivial statement about a constitutional body.”The Defense Minister reminded LOP that he had blood on his own party’s hands, which tried to kill democracy in 1975 with an Emergency.The Defense Minister also criticized the Congress -led protest for questioning Operation Sindoor instead of paying tribute to the valor displayed by the Indian Armed Forces.The former BJP president alleged that the Congress office was soft on extremism, and tried to frame innocent people by spinning the principle of saffron terror due to vote bank ideas.

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