Rahul Gandhi Alleges EC-BJP Nexus, Accuses of Vote Theft
Digital Desk
Rahul Gandhi launched a serious accusation, claiming the Election Commissioner is working with the BJP to steal votes. He said PM Modi wouldn't have become Prime Minister without winning 25 key seats.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi made a big allegation on the Bharatiya Janata Party just before the Bihar elections. Rahul raised questions about the elections during a press conference on Thursday (7 August). Accusing the BJP of vote theft, he said that earlier there were no electronic machines, yet elections used to be held in the whole country in one day, but now this does not happen.
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said in a press conference, “In a democracy, every party has to face opposition, but I don't know why BJP is not affected by it and it is the only such party. He has made a serious allegation against the Election Commissioner of the country of being in cahoots with BJP and that he is stealing votes for BJP. He said that, due to this electoral fraud, BJP is in power today and he said that, if BJP had not won 25 seats, PM Modi would not have been the Prime Minister today.
Rahul Gandhi openly threatened the Election Commission officials.
In his press conference, Rahul Gandhi openly threatened the Election Commission officials and said that we are demanding 10-15 years of electronic data and CCTV data from the Election Commission. If the Election Commission does not fulfill this, then there can be serious consequences. He said that if this mess is not corrected, then one day the opposition will come to power. We will tell at that time what we do with those officials. He said that no matter how senior the officials are, we will take account of their sins.
Rahul raised questions on Election Commission
He also raised questions on Election Commission. Rahul said, "Exit polls, opinion polls show something else, as was seen in the elections of Haryana and Madhya Pradesh, and then suddenly the result comes out to be something else. A huge difference has been seen in this. Our survey is also very strong, but its result also looks different. Whatever is seen in the survey, the result comes opposite to that."