Congress’s highest seats amid allegations of vote theft, Union Minister’s response to Rahul Gandhi






New Delhi
Rahul Gandhi has severely accused the Election Commission of vote theft. The central government is attacked by them. In this episode, Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav has taunted Rahul Gandhi. The Union Minister said that Rahul Gandhi says that votes have been stolen. But the irony is that the Congress has won more seats in the places where Rahul Gandhi has said to increase the votes. He alleged that the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha is spreading wrong information about the Election Commission and targeting constitutional institutions.

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Question on Rahul Gandhi’s claims
Significantly, a day earlier, Rahul Gandhi has alleged that a large number of votes have been manipulated in Mahadevpura, Karnataka. According to Rahul Gandhi, all this was done to win the BJP. Bhupendra Yadav has questioned the credibility of Rahul Gandhi’s claims. He said that Rahul Gandhi claims that 1 crore voters increased in Maharashtra. At the same time, according to the Election Commission only 40 lakh voters increased. This is 60 percent less than Rahul Gandhi’s claim.

This is how the leader of the leader is the language of the opposition?
Bhupendra Yadav pointed to some other things further. He said that the Congress has won most of the same seats in Maharashtra, where they are talking about increasing votes. The Union Minister said that for the last several days, Rahul Gandhi has been talking about leaving the atom bomb. He is using the unhappy language against the Election Commission employees. He is saying that if we come to power, the Election Commission employees will be punished. Can the Leader of Opposition use such language for government employees?

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What was Rahul Gandhi’s charge
Significantly, on Thursday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused the Election Commission. Citing the 2024 Lok Sabha election data, Rahul Gandhi said that more than one lakh votes were stolen through five types of rigging in an assembly constituency of Karnataka. Along with this, he said that ‘vote theft’ is like an ‘atom bomb’ on our democracy. Gandhi said in a press conference here that his party has analyzed the voter data of Mahadevpura assembly constituency of Bangalore Central Lok Sabha seat for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.



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