Rahul Gandhi's Battle Cry: The Alleged Vote Theft Crisis
Rahul Gandhi, Congress leader, accuses Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of protecting individuals responsible for voter deletions, alleging a systematic attack on democracy. He claims thousands of votes in Karnataka and Maharashtra were fraudulently manipulated. The Election Commission refutes these accusations as false, baseless, and creates political tension.
- Country:
- India
In an escalating political drama, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has launched a fierce attack against Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, accusing him of safeguarding those accused of deleting votes to undermine democracy.
During a press conference, Gandhi presented data from Karnataka's Aland constituency, alleging systematic attempts to delete and manipulate votes of Congress supporters.
While the Election Commission countered Gandhi's claims, terming them as unsubstantiated and incorrect, political tensions have mounted with leaders from BJP also responding robustly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Myanmar in the Spotlight: Genocide Accusations at UN’s Top Court
Governor Returns Two Karnataka Bills Amid Ongoing Legislative Review
Mamata Banerjee Takes a Stand: Accusations and Allegations in Coal Scam Controversy
Deputy CM Accuses Centre of Hindering Karnataka's Upper Krishna Project
Language Crossfire: Karnataka's Constitutional Fight Against Kerala's Bill

