Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has accused the election results in Maharashtra of rigging. After which the response of the Election Commission has come out. Significantly, Rahul Gandhi, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut and NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule held a joint press conference, in which they questioned the Election Commission.
The Election Commission replied.
The Election Commission has said that we consider political parties as primary stakeholders. Voters are primary. We give importance to the ideas, suggestions and questions presented by these aspects. The Commission will answer it in writing, following all facts and procedures. The Election Commission posted on X soon after Rahul Gandhi was accused in the press conference. It states that the Election Commission of India (ECI) considers political parties a priority parties, of course voters are paramount and gives great importance to opinions, suggestions and questions coming from political parties. The Election Commission said without naming Rahul Gandhi that the Commission will answer in writing while following the factual and process process. Which has been adopted equally across the country.
Questions raised by holding press conference
Significantly, Rahul Gandhi, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut and NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule held a joint press conference at Delhi’s Constitution Club on Friday. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi said that we are representing the entire opposition contesting the last election in Maharashtra on this table. We are bringing some information about the election. We studied voters and voter list. Our team is working and we have received many irregularities.


Rahul Gandhi accused
Rahul Gandhi said that 32 lakh voters were added in 2019-2024, 39 lakh voters were added in the Lok Sabha and 2024 assembly elections. The number of voters of Maharashtra exceeds the adult population of Maharashtra. We are only demanding the Maharashtra voter list for the Lok Sabha and the voter list for the assembly elections. He said that there were 32 lakh voters between 2019 to 2024 assembly elections. There were 39 lakh voters between Lok Sabha 2024 and Vidhan Sabha 2024. Where do these additional voters come from? More voters were added in five months compared to five years.

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