New Delhi: Congress veteran and leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, is accusing the government and the Election Commission of vote theft across the country these days. For this, Rahul Gandhi is also taking out a voter rights tour in Bihar, in which he is getting huge public support. Now, leaders of all political parties have also started justifying their allegations of vote theft.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray has justified Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of vote theft. He has said that the voice raised by Rahul Gandhi is correct. During a program in Pune, Raj Thackeray told his party workers that there is no issue of vote tampering. A warning was given in this regard in the year 2016-17 itself. Know what Raj Thackeray said below.

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What did Raj Thackeray say about vote theft?

On the allegations of vote theft by the government and the Election Commission, Raj Thackeray said that this warning was given in the year 2016 and 2017 as well. He had met Sharad Pawar, Sonia Gandhi and Mamata Banerjee at that time. He said that even a press conference was held, but the opposition did not take any concrete steps. I had then said to boycott the Lok Sabha elections.

This issue would have made headlines around the world and created international pressure, but everyone backed off. He further said that today, Rahul Gandhi has raised this issue again. People are casting their votes, but the votes are not reaching thecandidatess; they are being stolen. Raj Thackeray said that since 2014, governments have been formed by taking advantage of this electoral malpractice.

Thackeray gave the example of Maharashtra assembly elections and said – BJP got 132 seats, Eknath Shinde got 56, and Ajit Pawar got 42 seats. Thackeray claimed that despite such big figures, neither the winners nor the losers were happy. The reason for this was that this whole matter was about vote malpractice.

Raj Thackeray warned the workers.

Meanwhile, Raj Thackeray warned the workers and said that there will be a need to be cautious in the upcoming municipal elections. Along with this, he instructed that in-depth work should be done on the voter list so that such irregularities can be prevented in future. Thackeray also mentioned the recent press conference of the Election Commission.

He said that the Election Commission asked Rahul Gandhi to write an affidavit, even though Rahul is the leader of the opposition. At the same time, BJP leader Anurag Thakur had also alleged irregularities in 6 seats. But the Election Commission is still silent. The MNS chief said that everyone will need to come together to stop rigging in the elections.