Rahul alleges LS poll roll fraud in K'taka
New Delhi, Aug. 8 -- Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi made a presentation that he claimed proved there were 100,250 "stolen" votes in the Mahadevapura segment of Bangalore (Central) Lok Sabha constituency that helped the Bharatiya Janata Party win the seat in 2024, accusing the Election Commission of India of "colluding" with the ruling BJP.
His presentation, which also included names of the voters involved, prompted an immediate reaction from the ECI, which asked him to send a signed declaration and oath to the effect.
Gandhi provided a break-up of the "stolen" votes: 11,965 duplicate voters, 40,009 voters with invalid address, 10,452 voters who were part of groups of 60 or 70 voters with the same address; 4,132 voters with invalid photos; and 3,692 voters who used Form 6.
CEOs of Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Haryana also wrote to Gandhi.
"You are requested to sign and return the...oath...along with name(s) of such elector(s) so that necessary proceedings can be initiated," the Karnataka CEO wrote in the letter. P12...
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