New Delhi. Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi held a press conference on Thursday and alleged that votes were stolen in the Haryana Assembly elections also. Rahul Gandhi claimed that one out of every eight voters in Haryana is fake. BJP also did not delay in reacting to this allegation of Rahul Gandhi. On behalf of BJP, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju taunted that Rahul Gandhi says that the atom bomb is going to explode, but why does his atom bomb never explode?
Kiren Rijiju said that Rahul Gandhi does not take any subject seriously. BJP leader and Union Minister attacked Rahul Gandhi on the basis of the statement of Haryana Congress leaders. Citing the statements of Congress MP Kumari Selja, a former Haryana minister leaving the Congress and the Haryana Congress chief, Rijiju said that when his own leaders believe that the party is losing due to its internal problems. Then who will believe the allegations of vote theft being made by Rahul Gandhi while abusing the Election Commission?
VIDEO | Delhi: Addressing a press conference, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said, “Rahul Gandhi says that the atom bomb is going to explode, but why doesn’t his atom bomb ever explode? He doesn’t take any subject seriously and even says that a hydrogen bomb will explode… In… pic.twitter.com/hArrPvIvUg
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Earlier, Rahul Gandhi had also made allegations of vote theft in the assembly elections of Karnataka and Maharashtra. In this matter, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar even held a press conference. The Chief Election Commissioner had said that either Rahul Gandhi should give a complaint to the Election Commission within 7 days by giving an affidavit or else he will have to apologize. Rahul Gandhi had said on this that he has taken oath in the Lok Sabha as an MP and he is publicly accusing the Election Commission of vote theft. Election Commission sources have also raised questions on Rahul Gandhi’s latest statement regarding fake voters in Haryana. Election Commission sources have raised the question that when the voter list was shared with all the parties before the assembly elections in Haryana, why was this information not given at that time. Besides, Election Commission sources have also raised the question as to why the booth level agents of Congress did not give even a single complaint.
