New Delhi: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has singled out the irregularities during voting and has levelled serious allegations against the Election Commission. The Congress leader has criticised the Election Commission in a press conference on Thursday and has accused it of irregularities in Maharashtra as well as the Bengaluru Lok Sabha seat.
Rahul Gandhi said that Congress had lost in Bengaluru Central by less than 3% votes. These are examples of fake voters and duplicate voting. After this, the Chief Election Officer of Karnataka has asked him to give an affidavit regarding the allegations. On this, the Rae Bareli MP said that whatever I say is my word. Take it as an affidavit. He said that this is the data of the Election Commission, and we are showing their data.
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Questions raised on Bengaluru Central seat
Leader of Opposition in the House,e Rahul Gandhi, said that his team gathered information about the rigging by analysing the data of the Mahadevpura assembly of the Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha seat. He claimed that the BJP lagged in six out of the seven assembly constituencies of the Central Lok Sabha seat. But in Mahadevpura, he has been given one-sided votes.
He said that in the general elections, 1,00250 votes were stolen in the Mahadevpura assembly constituency. There were 50-50 votes at one address. At many places, their names were the same. The photos were different. He said that the things contained in our constitution are based on the fact that one person will have the right to one vote.
He claimed that for some time, the public had doubts. The anti-government atmosphere remains against the party, but the BJP is the only party against which this atmosphere does not exist.
What did he say about Maharashtra and Haryana?
During this time, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has also raised questions about the results of the Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections. He mentioned that the surveys were saying something, but the results turned out to be something else. For information, let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi has been raising his voice against the rigging by the Election Commission for a long time. Before the Bihar assembly elections, he made a big attack on the transparency and election system of the Election Commission.










