Rahul Gandhi Challenges EC Over Alleged 'Vote Theft'
Rahul Gandhi clashed with the Election Commission over alleged discrepancies in voter lists, accusing it of 'vote theft' in three states. The EC asked Gandhi to provide evidence and sign a declaration if he believed his claims were accurate, prompting him to reaffirm his constitutional commitment.
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Rahul Gandhi has confronted the Election Commission, asserting that there are significant errors and omissions in the voters' lists across three states, alleging 'vote theft' as a result.
Sources indicate the EC has requested that Gandhi provide detailed accounts of these discrepancies and sign a declaration confirming his claims, should he stand by his analysis.
In response, Gandhi reiterated his commitment to upholding the Constitution, while also highlighting instances of what he describes as 'vote chori' during a public rally in Bengaluru.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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