In Karnataka, cracks seem to appear over the accusation of Rahula Gandhi’s “Chori vote” against the Indian Election Commission.
The Minister of State Cooperation, KN Rajanna, questioned the silence of the party of congress over the alleged manipulation of the list of voters during the possession of the congress government.
Rajanna said that the list of voters used in Lok Sabha surveys was prepared when the congress was in power. “If there was an inconsistency, then why was no one to speak at that time? Why were we silent?” Rajanna asked reporters and openly questioned colleagues from the party.
The Minister’s notes came in the middle of the political line after the leader of the Rahula Gandhi Congress, the recent “vote chori” claim that in the last election of Lok Sabha, there has been an extensive “theft of votes”.
Rajanna, however, acknowledged that changes in the voters’ list were actually made, which, as he claimed, played a role in the Prime Minister who took over the office.
“Is it 100 % true that the election commission has changed the list of voters. The Mahadevapura has definitely made a fraud. But when it was preparing a list of proposals, was it not our responsibility to oversee him?” He said today according to Telangana.
“These discrepancies occurred just before our eyes. Our silence is a shame for all of us at that time. We have to admit it and be vigilant in the future by Rahul Gandhi,” he said.
Our silence at that time is a shame for all of us. We have to admit it and be vigilant in the future under the guidance of Rahul Gandhi.
Rajan’s remarks come in the middle of more than 300 deputies from 25 opposition parties in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, who are planning a protest march from parliament to the Indian headquarters in Delhi on Monday.
Opposition MPs organized a march to protest against the accusation of the “Voting of Chori” in surveys 2024 Lok Sabha and the ongoing special intensive revision (Sir) of election roles in Bihar tied to the vote.
(Tagstotranslate) Vote theft
