EC reply on allegations of electoral fixing in Maharashtra
Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has not written any letter to the Election Commission even after 24 hours after making allegations of rigging in the Maharashtra assembly elections held in November last year. Nor has been sought time for the meeting. A source associated with the Election Commission told this to the news agency ANI.
The Election Commission said that Rahul says on one side that his issues are serious, but when it comes to writing letters to the Election Commission, they shy away.
According to the source, according to the procedure, any constitutional body can formally respond only when Rahul will write a letter from Gandhi.
Rahul wrote an article on 7 June Indian Express. In this, he had claimed that match fixing was done in Maharashtra elections, now similar fixing will be done in Bihar elections too.
Rahul sought an answer from EC after making allegations
Rahul Gandhi wrote on X on Saturday that ‘AAP (Election Commission) is a constitutional body. The method of answering serious questions by issuing notes and evasive notes is not correct. If you have nothing to hide, answer my questions and prove it. ‘
On this, the source of the Election Commission told the news agency on Sunday that 10.5 lakh booth level officers, 50 lakh polling officers and 1 lakh counting supervisors across the country are also disappointed with the allegations being made by Rahul Gandhi. Allegations question the honesty and hard work of the employees.