India, June 26 -- Congress leader Pawan Khera on Thursday reiterated that the party has been demanding machine-readable digital voter lists and polling day video footage from Maharashtra and Haryana since 2024, in connection with its allegations of "industrial-scale rigging" in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. His remarks came after the Election Commission invited Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi for discussions on the issue.

He pointed out a five-month gap between the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in Maharashtra, during which 40 lakh new voters were added, raising questions about the electoral roll's integrity.

Khera said the Congress will approach the Election Commission with its findings after receiving the requested data.

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