Former Chief Electoral Commissioner at Rawat told the Factless

Bhopal, April 22 (IANS). For the election in the Maharashtra meeting, Congress Parliament Member Rahul Gandhi made serious allegations while placing the Electoral Commission in the dock. Rahul’s allegations were described by the former commissioner of the election of Rawat as factual. During a conversation with the Ians news agency on Tuesday, the former chief election commissioner at Rawat said that I would not comment on what Rahul Gandhi is going to the country or Election Commission. Because every leader in politics acts on a different. However, when it comes to accusing the number of votes in the election in Maharashtra, he is factual. Because the Electoral Commission has also rejected it many times. He said he gives a figure from 17:00 and says how many lakh votes should be increased. I would like to see the polling bus being done up to six in the evening and that the number of votes in such a large condition will increase within an hour. I find no wrong about the election in Maharashtra. Explain that Rahul Gandhi claimed in a program in the US that the fairness of the election was compromised. He gave the example of the election of the Maharashtra meeting in support of his claim. He questions the ‘argument’ of the Electoral Commission to give 65 Lakh votes in the last two hours of the vote and describe it as ‘impossible’. The former chief election commissioner at Rawat said there has been a debate many times. This has been going on for the past ten years. One country, one election is possible in the country. The most important thing for this is to prepare its logistics. If one country is held an election, it will be implemented in 2034. On the demand of the president’s rule over the violence in Western Bengals, he said that the conditions of Western Bengals are completely different. I also held elections in the Western Bengals. I will not comment on the imposition of the president’s rule. This whole matter is related to politics. -Ians DKM/CBT Share this story Tags