BJP people are scared: Bhanwar Jitendra Singh
New -Delhi, April 21 (IANS). The statement by Congress Rahul Gandhi at America’s Brown University has created a political stir in India. Rahul raised serious questions about the Electoral Commission in the Maharashtra election, supported by congressional leader Bhanwar Jitendra Singh. He accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of being afraid and questioning the operation of the Electoral Commission. Bhanwar Jitendra Singh said that the confidence of the public is declining in the Electoral Commission. He claimed that there were interference in the voters list. The supplementary voter list is released a day before the vote, in which more than one crore voters are suddenly added. Singh questioned that the commission would have to answer it. He said that a case of one crore new voters in Maharashtra came to light, but that the commission closed its website and did not explain it. Singh defended the statement of Rahul Gandhi, saying that the issues they arise are already being discussed in the country. He said: “Where Rahul speaks, the people who are present are also Indians. They live abroad, but their hearts are beating for India. We also raise these questions here, and go to the Supreme Court and Electoral Commission.” Singh knocked out at the BJP and said he was afraid of these questions and that he created a ruckus instead of answering. Explain that Rahul Gandhi, MP of Congress, while addressing Indian migrants in Boston, said the US about the fairness of the election commission in the Maharashtra Meeting election that it is clear that the India’s Electoral Commission has reached a compromise and that there are deep defects in this system. Rahul claims that more votes were cast than the adult voters in Maharashtra. He said that the Electoral Commission mentioned the polling figure until 5:30 pm, but after these 65 Lakh votes were exercised between 17:30 and 19:30. Rahul describes it as impossible and said it takes an average of 3 minutes before a voter vote. As a result, there must have been a series of voters for 65 Lakh votes by 14:00, but that didn’t happen. The leader of the congress claims that the commission clearly refused when he demanded videography of the election. Not only that, the commission has changed the law so that questions could not be raised about video material in the future. -Ians PSM/CBT Share this story Tags