Rahul Gandhi's big claim: Cong has proof that he is doing 'vote chori'. "Beginable allegations," says Electoral Commission | Mint

Opposition leader in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on August 2 claimed that the Electoral Commission enjoyed a ‘vote Chori for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claiming that his party’ open and closed ‘. The Rae Bareli member of Parliament (MP) compared his party’s testimony to alleged poll irregularities with an ‘atomic bomb’ and said that the election commission in the country would not hide when it exploded. “I said that” voice chori “is happening and now we have an open and closed that the Electoral Commission is involved in ‘Vote Chori’,” Gandhi told reporters in the Parliament House Complex here. “I’m not saying it lightly. I’m saying it with 100 percent proof. Once we release it, the whole country will know that EC has a ‘voice chori’. It does it for the BJP,” he said. ‘Bondless allegations’: Electoral Commission The India Electoral Commission responded to Gandhi’s allegation and called it ‘unfounded’. “The commission is ignoring such unfounded allegations made daily, and despite the fact that threats are given daily, all election officials ask to ignore such irresponsible statements while working impartial and transparent,” the polling panel told Ani news agency. Gandhi said his party was presumed in the Madhya Pradesh meeting voting buses in the Madhya Pradesh meeting on irregularities in the Madhya Pradesh, and then in the Lok Sabha pivments and it went further in Maharashtra. “We believe that the theft of votes at state level (in Maharashtra) took place. The voter’s review took place and the voters of the crore were added. Then we went into detail, as the UK did not help and decided to delve deeply into it,” he said. “We did our own investigation, it lasted six months, and what we found is an atomic bomb. If it exploded, the UK would have no place in the country,” Gandhi said. The leader of the congress also warned that the people in the UK involved, from top to bottom, should remember that they would not be spared because they ‘work against India’. “It’s high treason, nothing less than that. You can be retired, you can be anywhere, we’ll find you,” Gandhi said. The remarks of the congressional leader came after he wrote Birla, along with leaders from various opposition parties, to the Lok Sabha Speaker to plan Birla to plan a special discussion on the continued review of the voters list in Bihar without any further delay. In their letter to Birla, the opposition MPs expressed the profound concern about the special intensive revisions (SIR) practice in Bihar, especially a few months before the election of the Government Meeting. The opposition argues in both houses of Parliament against the Sir, claiming that the EC’s practice was aimed at profaning the voters in Bihar before the election in the meeting. They demanded a discussion on the issue in both homes. The answer from BJP I said that ‘voice chori’ is happening and now we have an open and closing proof that the Electoral Commission is involved in ‘Vote Chori’. Kiren Rijiju, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, said this was not the first time Rahul Gandhi had threatened constitutional organizations. “It’s a great conspiracy to weaken democracy … It’s a very dangerous behavior and approach. The opposition manages a malicious plan to discredit constitutional organizations. It’s an attack on democracy … Even the opposition party leaders have begun to oppose Rahul Gandhi … People said that Rahul wanted to destroy a foul game,” Gandhi that efforts are being made to hijack elections in Bihar on the lines of Maharashtra. Gandhi had earlier allegedly irregularities in the Maharashtra voter list-scale additions and removal of voters’.