Election Commission rejected Rahul Gandhi’s claim, stolen votes in a seat in Karnataka

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New Delhi: The claim made by Rahul Gandhi regarding the election in a Lok Sabha seat in Karnataka has been denied by the Election Commission. The Election Commission said that no appeal was filed in the court regarding the elections held in Karnataka. The Commission said that no candidate had given a legal challenge to the election results, while it had the option to do so. Rahul Gandhi today claimed that he has strong evidence that votes were stolen in a seat in Karnataka during the Lok Sabha elections 2024.

Rahul Gandhi’s allegations baseless

The Commission said that the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha not only made “baseless allegations”, but also tried to “threaten” a constitutional body. Gandhi said that the Congress has “solid and hundred percent solid” that the Election Commission “allowed fraud” on a Karnataka assembly seat. He warned the Election Commission, saying, “You will not be able to escape from it, because we are not going to leave you.”

Rahul threatened the constitutional institution?

Reacting to Rahul Gandhi’s statement, the Election Commission said that as far as the Karnataka elections are concerned, it is “extremely unfortunate” that instead of filing an election petition according to Section 80 of the People’s Representation Act 1951, or if filed, instead of waiting for the decision of the High Court, he has not only made a “baseless allegations”, but also the option of “threatening” the Election Commission.

What did Rahul accuse?

Rahul Gandhi alleged that EC is not working as the Election Commission of India and “not fulfilling his responsibility”. Asked about the alleged remarks of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav, about the option of opening the option of boycott of the voter list in Bihar and the option of boycott of Bihar assembly elections, Gandhi told reporters in the Parliament House complex that his party has “solid and 100 percent proof” to allow a seat in Karnataka.

The former Congress chairman said, “We only took stock of one constituency and we got all this. I am completely convinced that this drama is going on in one seat after another. I want to give a message to the Election Commission – if you feel that you will escape from it, if your officials think that they will escape, then you are in misunderstanding. You will not be able to escape because we will not leave you.” (input language)

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