Rahul Gandhi’s Hydrogen Bomb Finally Settled As Firecrackers
Delhi/Hyderabad, Sept 18 (Maxim News): The Central Election Commission has responded to the sensational allegations made by congress leader and MP Rahul Gandhi in the name of vote theft. It has clarified in a statement that no one can delete votes online. At the same time, on the other hand, BJP has also taken a dig at his allegations.
The allegations made by Rahul Gandhi are beaseless, untrue, The EC has clarified that no one’s vote is being removed without informing the person concerned. At the same time, it has admitted to attempts to remove votes during the Karnataka Assembly elections. “At that time, some unsuccessful attempts were made to remove voters in the Aland Assembly Constituency in Karnataka. The Election Commission itself has registered an FIR and conducted an investigation to investigate this matter, it said.
On the other hand, the BJP has denied the allegations of vote-stealing and fake vote scoring by Rahul Gandhi. It has also made sarcastic remarks saying that he did not explode a bomb.
Speaking to the media on Thursday, BJP leader Anurag Thakur said that Rahul Gandhi wants to take India to a situation like Bangladesh and Nepal.
“The EC is working impartially to conduct elections. But Rahul Gandhi is weakening democracy and misleading the people. Under his leadership, the Congress has lost about 90 elections. Thakur criticized that he is making false allegations due to that despondency.
Rahul, who said he would explode a hydrogen bomb, finally settled for firecrackers. The allegations have become his political ornament. Anurag Thakur alleged that he has become accustomed to being apologetic and reprimanded by the courts. (Maxim News)
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