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National News: Now the leaders of the India Alliance have attacked the Election Commission on the issue of SIR and vote theft in Bihar. A day earlier, on Sunday, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar held a press conference on the issue of SIR and vote theft. Gyanesh had responded to Rahul Gandhi's allegations and said that either he should give an affidavit within 7 days or apologize to the country. Now, along with Congress, the Samajwadi Party, TMC, RJD, Aam Aadmi Party, and CPM have also raised questions along with responding to the Election Commission.
While addressing a press conference at the Constitution Club, Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi said that the right to vote is the most important. Many political parties of India are asking questions to the EC, which the Election Commission is unable to answer. It is running away from its responsibility. We saw the press conference held by the EC yesterday, where it had to answer the questions of the opposition; it was attacking the political parties by raising questions.
The Congress leader said that the Election Commission was silent on the CCTV of polling booths. No answer was given on the issue of 1 lakh fake voters. The Election Commission should explain how this is a violation of privacy; it was not told. The Election Commission is under pressure.
Why is SIR being done in a hurry in Bihar? The Election Commission is running away from questions. The Supreme Court has rejected all the statements of the Election Commission. Instead of answering the legitimate questions of the opposition, the CEC attacked the political parties.
The Election Commission remained silent on all important questions, like the increased number of voters, the digital list, and the CCTV footage between Bihar's SIR and Maharashtra's Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha. It is clearly evident that the Election Commission is monitoring such officers who work for a political party. Officers will come and go; we will keep an eye on them. We will take appropriate steps at the right time.
It is clearly evident that the Election Commission is monitoring such officers who work for a political party. Officers will come and go, we will keep an eye on them, and we will take appropriate steps at the right time.
Samajwadi Party leader Ramgopal Yadav said that the Election Commission has repeatedly said that the allegations being made should be given through affidavits, but when Akhilesh Yadav gave affidavits in 2022, was any action taken?
No action was taken. Akhilesh Yadav had given an affidavit in the 2022 elections to the Election Commission saying that the votes of SP supporters are being cut on a large scale; affidavits of 18 thousand voters were also given. To date, no action has been taken on even a single affidavit.
He further said that the BLO was changed in the 2024 assembly by-election. The names of Yadavs and Muslims were removed, and no investigation or action was taken on that. In the Mainpuri elections, the SDO, CO, and officer from the same community were posted there. All were from the Chief Minister's community. A written complaint was made about this; no action was taken.
The Election Commission's statement that the complaint has been given without facts is not true. The process of cutting votes has already started in UP. The Election Commission ignores our complaints. There has been a big rigging in Delhi too. 'It seemed that instead of the Election Commissioner, a BJP spokesperson was speaking.'
RJD MP Manoj Jha said that our presence is against our own Election Commission. You would have never seen such a picture. Yesterday the Election Commissioner was not clarifying our questions while he was putting someone's thinking and intent in the public domain. The Election Commission is not synonymous with the Constitution; he was speaking like PM Modi.
Questioning the PM is not an insult to the country. You are born from the Constitution. Neither the ruling party nor the opposition is equal. It is easy to say but difficult to see. Yesterday we got a new spokesperson of BJP in place of the Chief Election Commissioner.