election Commission: The Election Commission has reacted by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi to allegations of fraud in the voter list in Maharashtra. The Election Commission said that the matter will be responded to with full facts. Let us tell you that on Friday (February 7), Rahul Gandhi along with Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut and NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule held a joint press conference in Delhi and accused the Election Commission.
Election Commission’s response
On Rahul Gandhi’s allegation, the Election Commission said that the number of voters will be given a written reply with full facts on the allegations of exceeding the total population of the state. After Rahul accused the press conference, the Election Commission said in a post on the social media platform ‘X’, ‘India’s Election Commission considers political parties a priority party, of course voters are supreme and coming from political parties The one gives great importance to thoughts, advice, questions. ‘
The Election Commission will give a written answer.
The Election Commission said without naming Rahul Gandhi or without referring to his allegations, “The Election Commission will respond in writing, following the entire factual and procedural process, which has been adopted equally throughout the country.”
Rahul Gandhi’s charge
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that according to government data, the adult population of Maharashtra is 9.54 crore, but the state has 9.7 crore voters. How can the number of voters in Maharashtra be more than the state’s total adult population? After the Lok Sabha elections, 39 lakh voters joined Maharashtra in five months, while earlier in five years 32 lakh voters attended.