Rahul Gandhi's Explosive Claims Rock Election Commission
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has accused the Election Commission (EC) of colluding with the BJP to commit 'vote theft'. He claims to possess irrefutable evidence likened to an 'atom bomb', threatening consequences for EC members. The BJP criticized Gandhi’s language and denied the allegations.
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In a fiery exchange on Friday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi leveled serious accusations against the Election Commission, claiming it engaged in 'vote theft' to benefit the BJP. Gandhi insists his party possesses compelling evidence to support these allegations, which he likens to an 'atom bomb'.
The Election Commission swiftly rejected Gandhi's accusations, describing them as 'baseless and wild'. Despite Gandhi's threats, the commission urged its officials to dismiss such claims and continue their work impartially.
The BJP likewise dismissed Gandhi's remarks, advising him to adopt a more measured tone. The ruling party criticized Gandhi for undemocratic language and affirmed its commitment to protecting the Constitution amid such explosive rhetoric.
(With inputs from agencies.)

