
News Topical, Digital Desk : Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has not written any letter to the Election Commission of India (ECI) nor has he sought any time for a meeting, Election Commission sources have revealed.
News agency ANI quoted sources as saying that all constitutional bodies, including the Election Commission, would have officially responded only if Rahul Gandhi wrote a letter to them. However, he did not do so. All his claims are baseless and baseless.
Questions raised on Rahul
Sources say that on one hand Rahul Gandhi says that the issues raised by him are very serious, but on the other hand when he had the opportunity to talk directly to the Election Commission, he did not do so.
Insult of hard work of lakhs of officers
Election Commission sources said, “During the Maharashtra elections, 10.5 lakh booth level officers, 50 lakh polling officers and 1 lakh counting supervisors were appointed from across the country. Rahul Gandhi has insulted the hard work and dedication of all of them by alleging rigging in the elections.”
Answer given on CCTV footage
On Rahul Gandhi's demand for CCTV footage, Election Commission sources said, according to the rules of the Election Commission, CCTV footage of any election can be seen only in the High Court through an election petition. This rule has been made to protect the right to privacy of voters. Rahul Gandhi cannot tamper with the rights of voters.
Rahul had accused of 'match fixing'
Let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi recently shared a post on the social media platform X and alleged rigging in all the assembly and Lok Sabha elections including Maharashtra. Rahul Gandhi said that there was 'match fixing' in the 2024 Maharashtra assembly elections.
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