Election Commission’s reply on Rahul Gandhi’s allegation, ‘Threats getting daily’
Rahul Gandhi
The Election Commission has reiterated the commitment of working in a fair manner, terming Rahul Gandhi’s allegations as baseless. Rahul Gandhi accused the Election Commission of making a mess. Along with this, he had said in a threatening manner that the officers involved will not be released. Action will be taken against him even if he retires. In such a situation, the Election Commission has asked its employees not to pay attention to baseless allegations.
The Election Commission said that the Election Commission ignores such baseless allegations daily, and asks all the electoral personnel working in a fair and transparent manner to pay attention to such irresponsible statements despite the daily threats.
Ruckus on Bihar Special Intensive Revision
The leaders of the opposition had questioned the Special Intensive Revision and alleged that through this, they were trying to take away their right to voting from voters. However, the Election Commission has made it clear that its purpose is to include all people in the voter list. The Election Commission has also released the draft voter list. People whose name is not in the voter list. He can add his name to the list by complaining to the Election Commission camp till 1 September.
What did Rahul Gandhi say?
Rahul Gandhi had said that the Election Commission is making a mess. Talking to reporters in Parliament House, he said that votes are being stolen. The Election Commission is also involved in this and he is saying this with strong evidence. After this, he had said in a threatening manner that the officials who are involved in it. They will not be released. He said that the election officials who are stealing votes at the behest of the BJP are working against the country. Even if he retires, he will not be released. Rahul Gandhi has earlier questioned the role of the Election Commission regarding the elections in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.
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