INDIA bloc has nothing to do with Congress rally against SIR, ‘vote chori’: Omar Abdullah
Abdullah clarified that the Opposition alliance has nothing to do with the issues of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) or "vote theft".
Abdullah clarified that the Opposition alliance has nothing to do with the issues of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) or "vote theft".
Addressing the massive 'Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod' rally at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan, Priyanka said, "We must not forget the names of the three officials of the Election Commission, because these people are attacking democracy."
Shah slammed Rahul Gandhi for interrupting his speech, asserting that the Parliament will not function according to his wishes.
Shah said that the BJP remained in Opposition for years and lost many elections but never levelled allegations against the poll panel.
"This is a kind of 'vote chori' and was one of the deciding factors in the outcome of the assembly polls there," he remarked.
Rahul Gandhi alleged that CEC Gyanesh Kumar has blocked the investigation into deletion of over 6,000 voters' names by refusing to share requested information with the Karnataka CID.
As Rahul Gandhi’s ‘vote chori’ allegations against the BJP intensify, the controversy has now spread to DUSU. NSUI candidate Joslyn Nandita Choudhary has come forward with her own claims of EVM rigging against ABVP’s candidate.
The Election Commission of India responded to Rahul Gandhi's latest vote fraud allegations and termed the claims baseless.
After Rahul Gandhi accused the Election Commission of ‘vote chori’, the ECI rejected his claims, stating that no member of the public can delete votes online and that Gandhi’s information is misconceived.
The Congress leader demanded that Gyanesh Kumar should perform his constitutional duties and give the Karnataka CID the information it needs to probe the "vote chori".