New Delhi: Before the Bihar assembly elections, the opposition and the Election Commission are face-to-face. Opposition political parties have accused the Election Commission of tampering with the special intensive revision of the voter list. Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, had accused the Election Commission and the BJP of stealing votes by name.
Meanwhile, the Election Commission has now launched a major attack, terming Rahul Gandhi’s allegations as baseless. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has made a big statement, targeting Congress MP Rahul Gandhi fiercely. Without naming Rahul Gandhi, he said that the allegations made against the Election Commission regarding the voter list were false and baseless. Along with this, the Election Commission has given Rahul Gandhi a week’s time to provide evidence.
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Election Commission gave 7 days.
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar attacked Rahul Gandhi in a press conference on Sunday and said that he will have to give an affidavit of irregularities in the voter list within 7 days. Otherwise, Rahul Gandhi will have to apologise to the whole country. He said that purifying the voter list is a shared responsibility, but in Bihar our booth level officers worked in collaboration with booth level agents and political parties.
Gyanesh Kumar said that purifying the voter list is a shared responsibility, but in Bihar, our booth-level officers worked in collaboration with booth level agents and political parties. The Chief Election Commissioner said that by showing a PPT, which does not have the Election Commission’s data. Analysing in the wrong way and saying that a woman has voted twice.
No one lodged an objection
The Chief Election Commissioner said that perhaps that is why no political party has lodged a single objection after August 1. This can have only two meanings. Is the draft list completely correct? What the Election Commission does not accept, the Election Commission is saying that there may be mistakes in it. There are still 15 days left. If the same kind of allegations started coming even after September 1, then who is responsible?
