Rahul Gandhi held a press conference and asked sharp questions to the Election Commission on irregularities in the voter list
Rahul Gandhi Regarding the Election Commission: During a news conference on Thursday, Rahul Gandhi charged the Election Commission with manipulating the voter list. He claimed that there were inconsistencies in the voter list for the Lok Sabha seat in the Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Haryana assembly elections, as well as the same voter’s name appearing in many booths and states, at the press conference. He also showed a PowerPoint. Rahul Gandhi’s accusation was, however, denied by the Election Commission on Thursday. Rahul Gandhi has also drawn harsh criticism from a number of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) politicians.

Rahul Gandhi, meanwhile, has the backing of Shashi Tharoor, a member of his party. On his X account, Shashi Tharoor reposted the Congress Party’s message. Rahul Gandhi discusses the anomalies in the voter lists for the Lok Sabha and assembly in several states in this passage. “These are serious questions that should be addressed seriously in the interest of all parties and all voters,” Shashi Tharoor said while sharing this post. Because our democracy is so precious, ineptitude, carelessness, or even worse, intentional manipulation, cannot undermine its legitimacy. The Election Commission should act right now, and its spokesman should provide the nation with ongoing updates.
What was said by Siddaramaiah?
The Bharatiya Janata Party officials have vehemently targeted Rahul Gandhi, despite the Election Commission labeling all of his evidence as false. However, he enjoys the complete backing of all the leaders of Congress. Rahul Gandhi has provided proof of “voter fraud” in the Lok Sabha polls, according to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. “Electoral fraud allowed Modi to regain power in spite of widespread public outrage,” he posted on Instagram. This is well shown by the papers that Rahul Gandhi made public today.
Resignation Demand
“Narendra Modi became prime minister by abusing the Election Commission, stealing votes, and abusing power,” Siddaramaiah said. Morally, he has no right to stay in office. He needs to step down and dissolve the government right now.
Rahul’s assertion is deceptive: Commission on Elections
Rahul Gandhi’s claims that voters Aditya Srivastava and Vishal Singh had addresses in Bengaluru and Uttar Pradesh have been denied by the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of the Uttar Pradesh Election Commission. According to this accusation, both identities are on the voter lists of several locations, including Bengaluru and Mumbai seats, as well as Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow and Varanasi. According to a recent verification, both individuals are now registered only in Bengaluru’s Mahadevpura constituency (Urban).