Phone Number Controversy: Man Caught in Political Crossfire Over 'Vote Theft' Allegations
Anjani Mishra from Prayagraj finds himself inundated with calls after his number was publicly revealed at Rahul Gandhi's press conference. Gandhi accused the Election Commission of 'vote theft,' a claim the commission denies. Mishra intends to file a complaint due to the harassment.
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Anjani Mishra, a resident of Meja Road in Prayagraj, finds himself overwhelmed with distressing calls since his phone number was revealed at a press conference by Rahul Gandhi.
Gandhi accused the Election Commission of involvement in 'vote theft,' citing alleged data manipulation from a Karnataka constituency. He criticized Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar for defending what he termed a threat to democracy.
The Election Commission countered Gandhi's allegations as 'incorrect and baseless,' asserting that voter deletion claims are flawed. Meanwhile, Mishra plans to file a complaint to end the barrage of intrusive calls.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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