Priyanka Gandhi's Fiery Challenge: Fair Elections on Ballot Paper
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra accused the BJP of conspiring with the Election Commission to manipulate elections, challenging them to a fair ballot-paper contest. She criticized key commissioners and highlighted the removal of voter names in states like Uttar Pradesh. Gandhi called for protection of democratic rights.
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Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra launched a scathing attack on the BJP, accusing it of election malpractices in collusion with the Election Commission. She challenged the party to contest a fair election using ballot papers, insisting that BJP knows it can't win without manipulation.
Highlighting alleged voter suppression, Priyanka Gandhi pointed to instances of mass removal of voter names, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, accusing electoral authorities. She questioned the integrity of elections, asserting they have been made suspicious by officials who, she claims, would one day be held accountable.
Gandhi urged citizens to defend their voting rights against attempts to undermine democracy, criticizing the ruling party's handling of economic policies and resource allocation. She called for action to preserve democratic institutions, citing growing public dissatisfaction with the current government.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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