Rahul Gandhi has raised questions about the recent election results. He stated that exit polls, opinion polls, and internal surveys indicated something different, but the results were completely the opposite. He also expressed concerns about irregularities in the voter list.
Rahul Gandhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has sharply questioned the election results, drawing a parallel to Trump's 50% tariff dispute. He said that exit polls, opinion polls, and their own internal surveys all showed something different, but the final results turned out to be the opposite. He believes that headline management was prioritized over national interest.
Opposition Leaders Had Warned Earlier
Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah corroborated Rahul Gandhi's criticism, stating that whether it was GST, demonetization, or Rafale, the Modi government kept attacking Rahul on every issue, but Rahul's warnings proved to be true. Trump's tariff is also part of the same pattern.
Questioning Voter List and the Foundation of Democracy
Rahul Gandhi emphasized that India's democracy is based on the principle of "one person, one vote." Therefore, the credibility of the voter list is paramount. He raised the question: Were fake names added to the list? Were genuine people allowed to vote?
Serious Allegations Raised on Maharashtra Election
Rahul said that 4 million suspicious voters were found in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. One crore new voters were added between the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections. There was a sudden surge in voting from 5 pm onwards. The Election Commission should answer for all of this.
Displeasure over Loss of CCTV Footage
Rahul Gandhi expressed suspicion that CCTV footage from polling stations is being destroyed. He stated that in such circumstances, how will transparency be maintained in the national democratic process?
Opposition Leader Sees BJP Beyond Anti-Incumbency Wave
Rahul said that in a democracy, anti-incumbency affects every party. But the BJP is the only party that remained untouched by this wave. He questioned the fair election process amidst the alleged scenario of "the more the media said, the more the result."
Walk On Question for Strengthening Democracy
Rahul Gandhi clearly stated that this election is not just about the victory or defeat of parties, but also about protecting the values of our Constitution. He urged everyone to ask questions on this issue, demand answers, and contribute to democracy.