
Representative of chef Maharashtra Eknath Shinde. File | Photo Credit: PTI
Representative of the main Minister Maharashtra Eknath Shinde on Sunday (August 10, 2025) focused on the opposition Congress and his leader Rahul Gandhi over his accusations of the “theft of the vote” and said they should go to court or election commission if they have evidence.
By making such a “unfounded claim”, they offended the inhabitants of the mahara, said Shiv Shinde leader to journalists at the Thane event.
On Thursday (August 7, 2025), Mr. Gandhi demanded a “huge criminal fraud” in public opinion surveys through a “secret agreement” between BJP and the Election Commission of India, and last year he lacked the analysis of voter rollers in the Karnataka election district.
A day later, he claimed that the Indian Election Commission and BJP agreed to “steal” the elections of Lok Sabha from the people and that in at least three states there was a “theft of votes”.
Mr. Gandhi also claimed that the results of the Maharashtra (last year) vote confirmed the suspicion of the congress that the elections were “stolen”.
Shinde asked about such an accusation without taking any name, criticizing the opposition for “wild accusations” in public.
“If they have evidence, they should go to court or election commission. By making such unfounded demands, they offended citizens of Maharaštra who elected Mahayuti (including BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP), as well as our sisters, brothers, farmers and people,” he said.
Soon after Mr. Gandhi equalized the accusation and claimed that “voting chori” (voice theft) was a “atomic bomb for our democracy”, the main election officers of Karnataka and Mahashra asked the former Congress chief to share the names of voters claiming to be “wrong” in “necessary proceedings” managing “matters that were” necessary “that were introduced by” necessary management “,” necessary proceedings “,” necessary proceedings “,” necessary proceedings “,” necessary proceedings “,” necessary proceedings “,” necessary proceedings “,” necessary proceedings “,” necessary management “.
On Friday (August 8, 2025), the Election Commission accused Gandhi of the recycling of the old accusations of the irregularity of the survey, which settled the Supreme Court and asked the leader of Congress to provide a written statement of his claims of incorrect contributions in the voter’s list or apologize.
Published – August 10, 2025 10:34