"He was caught by the ero himself", now the Electoral Commission refuts on Rahul Gandhi in the Rajura case of Maharashtra -Electoral Commission explains Rahul Gandhiis delights on the Rajura voters list
“He was caught by the ero himself,” now the election commission on Rahul Gandhi refuted in the Rajura case of Maharashtra: VR, 19 Sep 2025 09:29 PM (IST) The election commission has denied the allegations of Rahul Gandhi’s online votes in the Rajura meeting in Mahurashtra. According to the commission, no name was added to the voters list via online medium in Rajura, but an attempt was made to get the names with incorrect information added, which was caught by the voter registration officer. A fir was also submitted in this case. Cleaning the Election Commission on Rahul Gandhi’s Maharashtra case. (Lying Photo) Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. The Electoral Commission on Friday broke its silence over the allegations made by the leader of Congress, Rahul Gandhi, for the addition of online votes in the Rajura meeting in Maharashtra. The commission said that no name in Rajura was added to the voters list online, but an attempt was made to add the wrong name. Which was caught by the voter registration officer (ero). After the investigation, a fir was also submitted. Remove the ad, just read the news, what did the Electoral Commission tell? The commission quoted the Rajura ero, saying that between October 1 to 17, 2024, 7592 applications were received to add names to the voters list. When the BLO examined it, the address etc. became incorrect. As the suspicion increases, a detailed investigation into the case was conducted. Of these, 6861 applications were canceled immediately after the investigation. Based on these false applications, a fir was submitted later in 2024, of which the number is 629. What did Rahul Gandhi accuse? It is striking that Rahul Gandhi, while referring to the Rajura meeting in the Chandrapur district Maharashtra, said that the votes also used automatic software for manipulation here.