‘If allegations are false, Rahul Gandhi apologizes, after Congress’s vote theft statement, Election Commission adopted strict attitude
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi held a press conference on Thursday (August 7). During this time, he accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of voting theft. Rahul also made serious allegations on the election commission. The Election Commission has taken a strict attitude regarding this matter. He has said that if Rahul’s allegations prove to be false, then he will have to apologize.
In response to Rahul’s allegations, the Election Commission said that if Rahul is right, then he should present evidence and along with this, should also sign the manifesto. The commission had warned Rahul that legal action will also be taken if the allegations are proved wrong. Now on Friday (August 8), the Election Commission replied on Rahul’s case.
According to sources, the Commission said three important things –
- If Rahul Gandhi believes in his analysis and believes that his allegations against the Election Commission are correct, then he should not have any problem in signing the manifesto.
- If Rahul Gandhi does not sign the manifesto, it would mean that he does not believe in his analysis and the findings and absurd allegations. In such a situation, they should apologize to the country.
- Therefore, they have two options: either sign the manifesto or apologize to the country for making absurd allegations against the Election Commission.
What did Rahul make allegations
Rahul Gandhi had said that we are suspected of rigging in Maharashtra elections. He also mentioned Karnataka. Rahul had said, we have discovered big disturbances in Karnataka. A man is voting four places Is. He is also going to other states and voting. First Time voter, who should be 18-20 years old, was very old. There is nothing in the name of address. The address number is also 0.