Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, while questioning the Election Commission on Thursday (August 7), has made allegations of ‘vote theft’ in the Lok Sabha elections, Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections. Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini has retaliated.
He said that Rahul Gandhi keeps making unnecessary comments on India’s constitutional institutions, it is unfair to comment on the Election Commission to save his political existence.
The entire Congress’s loot also drowned- Naib Singh Saini
Naib Singh Saini, while re-posting Rahul Gandhi’s statement on X, wrote, “In the last 2 decades he made many attempts to be established in politics but failed. He has failed himself, along with himself, he also immersed the loot of the entire Congress.
Saini said, “By targeting Haryana again and again, he is trying unsuccessfully to cover up the laxity, failure and factionalism of the organization of ‘Haryana Pradesh Congress’. My family members of Haryana denied the Congress on the call of Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi and gave a strong majority to the Bharatiya Janata Party in the state and formed the government for the third consecutive time.
Rahul Gandhi mentioned anti -incumbency
Rahul Gandhi said in a press conference with data, “Anti-incumbency is something that affects every political party in every democratic country. But for some reason, BJP is the only party that seems to be untouched by the effect of this anti-incumbency despite being in a democratic system. Exit polls, opinion polls are showing something else, you saw this in Haryana elections, saw in Madhya Pradesh elections and then suddenly the results go in a completely different direction, that too with a huge upset.
The Congress leader said, “It also included our own internal polling which was done with a very developed and advanced technology. Our polling was showing one thing, the opinion poll was telling something else, the rest of the survey was pointing to something else, but suddenly the final results come out in the opposite direction.
What did Rahul Gandhi say about Haryana?
Rahul Gandhi said that the Congress lost eight seats in Haryana and the difference of votes in these eight seats is only 22,779 votes. He also gave the example of Karnataka Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.
Out of 90 seats in Haryana, BJP won 48, Congress 37, INLD two and independents won three seats.

