“This is an attempt to institutionalize ‘vote theft’!” Rahul Gandhi’s biggest attack on PM Modi, Shah and Election Commission so far

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Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi on Sunday has made the biggest and most direct attack on the Election Commission so far. He reviewed the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls across the country. “vote theft” It has been termed as a conspiracy to hide it and institutionalize it. Speaking at a training camp for Congress district presidents in Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi claimed that this is a planned attack on democracy and the Constitution.

“1 out of every 8 votes was stolen in Haryana”

The Congress MP made a sensational allegation while talking to reporters, saying, “Vote theft is a reality, and now efforts are being made to hide it through SIR and institutionalize this system.”

Giving the example of Haryana, he said, “A few days ago I saw a presentation on Haryana and I clearly saw that vote theft is taking place there… 25 lakh votes were stolen, that is, 1 out of every 8 votes was stolen.,

Rahul claimed that this is not limited to just one state. “After seeing it, I believe that The same has happened in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh. This is a collusive arrangement between BJP and Election Commission.”

Directly targeted at PM Modi, Shah and CEC

Congress leaders did not stop here. Directly naming Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, he said, “Democracy is under attack, Ambedkar’s Constitution is under attack. Modi ji, Amit Shah ji and Gyanesh ji together are doing this directly. And this is causing great loss to the country. Mother India is being harmed, Mother India is being harmed.”

Rahul Gandhi also said that he has “very detailed information” and evidence about this, which he will gradually present before the country. “Very little has been shown right now,” he said.

Let us tell you that the Election Commission has started the process of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) to update the voter list in 9 states and 3 union territories from November 4, the objective of which is to make the voter list error-free. But the opposition is now raising serious questions on this process.