Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday warned the Election Commission that the Opposition will not allow him to escape at any cost in the special intensive revision (SIR) campaign in Bihar. He clearly said that I want to give a message to the Election Commission: If you feel that you will escape, if your officials think they will escape, then you are wrong. You will not be able to escape, because we will fall behind you.
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Soon after the Lok Sabha proceedings were postponed, Lok Sabha leader Rahul Gandhi asked reporters outside Parliament House. He accused the Election Commission of India (ECI) of “fraud” during the voter list revision process in a constituency in Karnataka. Gandhi claimed that he had 100 percent evidence of alleged misappropriation, including the work of adding and removing the names of voters, but has not yet presented any evidence.
He alleged that thousands of new voters between the ages of 50, 60 and 65 have been added to the list in the same constituency and eligible voters above 18 years of age have been removed from the list. He said, “Today we have 100 percent evidence that the Election Commission allowed fraud on a seat in Karnataka. When we decide to show it to you, this is 100 percent evidence. We only saw a constituency and we came to know. Are.”
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CPI General Secretary D Raja said that special intensive revision of voter lists in Bihar has created heavy problems and difficulties for the common people including poor, Dalits, tribals and migrant laborers. Our party demands to withdraw the SIR process. The Election Commission can conduct elections on the basis of voter lists of 2024. He said that the Election Commission should remain neutral towards all political parties. In Bihar, we are agitating and demanding to withdraw the SIR process. Our party is also a petitioner in the Supreme Court challenging SIR.