‘Rahul Gandhi’s habit to apologize after allegations, BJP attack on allegations of vote theft

'Rahul Gandhi's habit to apologize after allegations, BJP attack on allegations of vote theft

After Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused of a systematic effort to deprive voters of voters, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Anurag Thakur on Thursday claimed that the Congress party had “a jewelery of politics of allegations”. He said that continuously making such allegations and then apologizing has become the “habit” of the opposition.

The BJP leader said, “The election of election rate and the leaders who have been rejected by the people, under whose leadership the Congress party has lost about 90 elections, their frustration and disappointment is increasing day by day. They have made the politics of allegations their own jewelery. When the Election Commission asks them to confirm the allegations made by them, they turn their face and run away. When they are asked to file an affidavit, they go back and go back. It has become a habit of Rahul Gandhi making unfounded allegations. “

He said that after making the allegation, apologizing and rebuked from the court has become Rahul Gandhi’s routine.

Taking a sarcasm at the Congress leader, Thakur said that the one who claimed to have a hydrogen bomb had to be satisfied with the firecrackers.

He said, “He has got only rebuke in every case. Whether it is Rafael, Chowkidar Chor or RSS, he has been reprimanded by court. So it has been the way to throw mud and run away. It has been the way of Rahul Gandhi. In today’s press conference, which had to burst the hydrogen bomb, he had to burst firecrackers.”

Earlier in a press conference at the Congress headquarters, party leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that he was getting “help” from those who are working for the Election Commission (ECI) of India in highlighting the alleged voting fraud in the country.

Rahul Gandhi alleged, “We have started getting help from inside the Election Commission. I am making it clear that now we are getting information from inside the Election Commission, it was not happening earlier, but now we are getting information from inside the Election Commission, and it is not going to stop. The people of India will not accept it. Once the votes are being stolen, their strength will come.”

He also alleged that Chief Election Commissioner Dnyanesh Kumar is giving “protection to vote thieves” and he is aware of how fraud is being done in adding and removing the names of fake voters in the voter list.

Reacting to claims, the Election Commission has described Rahul Gandhi’s allegations as “baseless and wrong”, and highlighted that no vote can be removed online by any member of the public.

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