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Gehlot and Gandhi Accuse Election Commission of Bias, Sparking Controversy

Gehlot and Gandhi Accuse Election Commission of Bias, Sparking Controversy

Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has made a serious allegation against the Election Commission, accusing it of working in favor of the BJP. Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has also raised questions about the election process and the impartiality of the Election Commission, intensifying the controversy surrounding the Election Commission.

Rajasthan: Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, accusing the Election Commission of working in favor of the BJP, said that this is a matter of concern for democracy. He stated that earlier, the Election Commission's credibility was so high that other countries used to take training from India to conduct elections, but today the public itself is doubting it. Gehlot supported the questions raised by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on the Election Commission and said that the Election Commission must remain impartial and transparent.

Gehlot Describes Election Commission as a Threat to Democracy

Ashok Gehlot, in his statement on social media platform 'X', said that the current state of the Election Commission is a major threat to democracy. He alleged that the Election Commission has promoted the undemocratic actions of the BJP, which is affecting the credibility of the country's most important institution. Gehlot also urged the public not to lose faith in the Election Commission and to make efforts to strengthen it again.

Rahul Gandhi Also Raises Serious Questions on Election Process

Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing the BJP of vote theft before the Bihar elections, raised questions on the election process. He said that earlier elections used to be held simultaneously across the country, but now voting lasts for months, which creates suspicion. Rahul also questioned the credibility of exit polls and opinion polls and said that the Election Commission should be fair and transparent so that the strength of democracy remains intact.

Controversy Continues Over Impartiality of Election Commission

Questions raised by Congress leaders regarding the impartiality of the Election Commission have further escalated the political controversy. Rahul Gandhi said that the difference between election results and polling data is a matter of concern for the stability of democracy. He has demanded from the Commission that it prove its impartiality and ensure transparency in the election process. This controversy has once again raised questions about the role of the Election Commission in the upcoming elections.

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