Election Commission on Rahul Gandhi Allegations: Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has raised the issue of alleged vote theft in Karnataka’s Aland region, but the Election Commission has described it as completely baseless and wrong.
Election Commission on Rahul Gandhi Allegations: Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has once again made allegations of votes theft. He said that an attempt was made to remove 6,018 votes in Karnataka’s Aland constituency. Rahul Gandhi also said that he does not know how many votes were removed in the 2023 election, but this number could be more than 6,018.
Rahul Gandhi accused EC
Rahul Gandhi alleged that the Chief Election Commissioner is saving those who are allegedly involved in votes theft. Apart from this, he also raised the issue of adding many new names to the voter list of Maharashtra. Following these allegations of Rahul Gandhi, the Election Commission has given its reply.
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Rahul Gandhi’s allegations completely baseless and wrong
The Election Commission described Rahul Gandhi’s allegations as completely baseless and wrong. The Commission clarified that the vote can never be deleted online. Chief Election Commissioner Dnyanesh Kumar said that the election process is completely safe and there is no possibility of any kind of manipulation. He also informed that the Election Commission himself had filed an FIR on trying to cut votes in Aland. The debate between the Election Commission and political parties continues after this incident. Rahul Gandhi has raised questions about transparency and security in the election process by alleging.