
On Thursday, the Indian National Congress took the social media to deliver a relatively “clear message” to the Indian Election Commission. In the X post, the party shared the image of E -mail by its deputy and opposition leader Rahula Gandhi.
The screenshot shows the Gmail message, addressed by EC, with “Crystal Clear Message” as the subject. “Dear EC, if you think you’ll get away with it, you’re wrong. We’ll come to you,” Mail read.
E -mail ends on behalf of Congress’s leader as signed below. “Sincerely, Rahul Gandhi Lop (Lok Sabha),” he read.
Rahul Gandhi accuses EC of “permission of cheating”
The opposition leader claimed on Thursday that Congress had “specific 100 % evidence” that EC allowed the election district to be cheated on.
Rahul claimed that the vote panel does not work as the Indian Election Commission and “does not do his job”. “Not 90 percent, when we decide to show you, it’s 100 % evidence,” PTI quoted a congress deputy.
“We just looked at one constituency and found it. I am absolutely convinced that the constituency after the constituency is a drama that takes place. Thousands and thousands of new voters, how old are they? – 45, 50, 65, 65, thousands, thousands, thousands in one institution.
“I want to send a message to the election commission – if you think you will get away with it, if your officers think they will get away with it, you are wrong, you will not get away because we will come to you,” Rahul told reporters in Parliament’s house.
The head of Congress on Wednesday claimed that the elections were “stolen” in India and claimed that his party had come to Modus the operandi “theft of voices” by studying the Lok Sabha constituency in the carnation.
Rahul said he put in front of the people and EC in black color, as the “theft of voices” is done.
EC refuting Rahul’s accusations
The clock after the leader of the Congress accused the survey panel to indulge in “cheating” during the process of revision of voters’ voters in the Karnataka election district, stated on Thursday that they were waiting for the Supreme Court’s judgment on this question.
The sources in the ECI have described the accusation as “unfounded” and stated: “If an election petition was filed, wait for the Hon’ble High Court. If not, why now make unfounded accusations?” PTI reported.
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