The Election Commission of India has sought an affidavit from Rahul Gandhi regarding allegations of vote theft. On this, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav questioned the commission's action, saying that previous affidavits should be addressed first. He also demanded a fastest track court for election matters.
Uttar Pradesh: The Election Commission has sought a response from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding allegations of vote theft, but Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has questioned this action. He said that the commission should first demonstrate accountability on older cases in which affidavits have already been filed. Along with this, Akhilesh stressed the need for a quick justice system in election-related matters, demanding a fastest track court. He also expressed concern about the commission's inaction.
SP Chief's Taunt on Demand for Affidavit from Rahul Gandhi
The Election Commission of India has asked Rahul Gandhi to provide an affidavit regarding allegations related to vote theft. On this action, SP President Akhilesh Yadav said that the commission should first respond to those old cases in which affidavits have already been filed. He wrote on social media that when an affidavit was given regarding the deletion of 18,000 votes, what steps did the commission take? This question raises a big question mark on the accountability of the commission.
Questions on Fastest Track Court and the Functioning of the Election Commission
Akhilesh Yadav, demanding a quick justice system in election matters, said that a fast track court is not enough, there should be a fastest track court. He also questioned the absence of the Election Commission's Citizen Charter. He also made serious allegations about booth capturing and the role of administrative officers during the Mirapur by-election, as well as mentioning incidents such as women being threatened with revolvers.
Allegations of Fake Votes and Inaction of the Commission
In a conversation with journalists on August 10, Akhilesh Yadav accused the BJP of getting the most fake votes made. He said that the police were used to make up for the lack of votes, and despite his repeated complaints, the Election Commission did not take any concrete action. He expressed concern over the inaction of the Election Commission and called for strict action against those responsible.