
After a massive accusation of the “vote” Congress, the chief election officer (CEO) of at least three states, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Haryan, asked the opposition leader to submit signed statements with the names of “unfit” persons included in voters and eligible voters.
According to a letter of CEO, Gandhi will have to claim that the statement he made according to Rule 20 of the 1960 voters’ voters rules is true to the best to his best knowledge and is aware that a false statement in the electoral blinds is punished according to Section 31 of the 1950 Folk Act.
But what if Rahul Gandhi doesn’t sign this statement/oath?
Sources in the Indian Election Commission (ECI) stated that the Gandhi must sign the announcement or apologize for its “absurd” accusation.
“If Rahul Gandhi believes in his analysis and believes that his accusations against ECI are true, he should not have a problem signing a statement,” the sources told the press agency or.
“If Rahul Gandhi does not sign a statement, it would mean that he does not believe in his analysis and the resulting conclusions and absurd accusations. In such a case, he should apologize to the nation,” he added.
“Therefore, it has two options: either sign a statement or apologize to the nation for giving up absurd accusations against the ECI,” said the sources of the Election Commission or.
Answer Rahula Gandhi on EC
Rahul Gandhi said on Friday in Bengalur: “The Election Commission requires an affidavit from me.
In a Press Conference on Thursday, Gandhi Claimed There Was and “Vote Chori” of 1,00,250 Votes in and Karnataka Constituration, with 11,965 Duplicate Voters in the Segment, 40,009 Voters with Fake and Invalid Addresses Voters, 4.132 Voters with Invalid Photos, And 33,692 Voters Misusing Form 6 new voters.
Gandhi said that what his party had gathered through research had been “criminal proof”, and claimed that the election commission was busy by destruction of such evidence throughout the country.
(Tagstotranslate) Vote theft