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Rahul Gandhi Accuses Election Commission of Facilitating Vote Theft for BJP

Rahul Gandhi Accuses Election Commission of Facilitating Vote Theft for BJP

Rahul Gandhi has alleged in the Lok Sabha that the Election Commission is facilitating vote theft in India, especially in favor of the BJP. He said that he has "open and shut" evidence and no one will be spared.

Rahul Gandhi: Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has once again directly targeted the Election Commission. Speaking to the media in Parliament, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the Election Commission is facilitating the manipulation of votes in favor of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He claimed that this is not just an allegation but an "open and shut case" and that he has clear evidence of it.

What is the SIR matter, which is raising questions?

The matter over which Rahul Gandhi is cornering the Election Commission is related to the SIR (Statewide Integrated Roll). Allegations are being made of irregularities in the voter list through the SIR data system. Rahul says that this system has been used to manipulate votes in favor of the BJP in some states.

'We have 100% proof' - Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi told the media, "I am not making a light comment. I have complete information and it can be proven one hundred percent that the Election Commission is facilitating vote theft. This is all being done for the BJP." He also said that this matter is now going to come before the whole country and will raise serious questions about the role of the Election Commission.

'We will not spare them, even if they retire'

Rahul Gandhi said that the officials who are involved in this conspiracy are working against the country. He warned, "Wherever you are, whether you have retired or are still in office, we will find you and take action. You are working against the democracy of India, and this is treason."

Questions are constantly being raised about the role of the Election Commission

In the past few years, opposition parties have raised questions several times about the impartiality of the Election Commission. The Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), and other parties have made allegations of transparency issues with electronic voting machines (EVMs) in elections, irregularities in the voter list, and one-sided enforcement of the code of conduct. Now, Rahul Gandhi directly raising the issue of "vote theft" gives a new direction to the entire political discourse.

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