Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is constantly accusing the Modi government and the Election Commission of ‘vote theft’. Meanwhile, NCP (SP) President Sharad Pawar also questioned the Election Commission. He said that whenever Rahul Gandhi questions the functioning of the Election Commission, BJP leaders regularly respond. This increases mistrust towards the Election Commission.
Sharad Pawar said, “When the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha raised this issue in Parliament, the concerned institution should have taken cognizance of it. But what is happening that when he questions and criticizes the Election Commission, the Election Commission does not answer, but the BJP and its leaders react.”
Former Union Minister Sharad Pawar said, “Instead of the Election Commission, the Chief Minister and other leaders are reacting to such issues. By doing so, they are really increasing mistrust towards the Election Commission, which is not good.”
Rahul Gandhi gave an example of Karnataka seat
On September 18, Rahul Gandhi claimed in a press conference, giving the example of the Aland assembly seat in Karnataka that large -scale votes were deleted by using fake login and outside phone numbers outside the state, especially in the Congress stronghold areas. The names of 6,018 voters were cut off in Aland assembly constituency.
However, the Election Commission dismissed Rahul Gandhi’s allegations. At the same time, BJP surrounded Rahul Gandhi. BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh said that under the foreign tool, a campaign is being launched under the leadership of Congress and its patron Rahul Gandhi to defame India, Indianness and democratic institutions. The ‘false disciple’ of ‘false guru’ and this is an accurate description of the Congress mindset.

