Key Points

MP BJP chief Hemant Khandelwal has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi's allegations of voter fraud, calling them an attack on India's democracy. The Congress has launched protests in Madhya Pradesh, supporting Gandhi's claims of electoral manipulation. The Election Commission maintains that voter list revisions are standard practice to remove inaccuracies. Meanwhile, the BJP accuses the opposition of undermining public trust in democratic institutions.

Key Points: BJP's Khandelwal Slams Rahul Gandhi Over Voter Fraud Allegations

  • Khandelwal calls Rahul's voter fraud claims a conspiracy against democracy
  • Congress protests in MP over alleged voter list manipulation
  • ECI defends voter list revisions as routine procedure
  • BJP accuses INDIA bloc of disrespecting electoral mandate
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Rahul Gandhi questions India's democracy and Constitution, Cong need to introspect: MP BJP chief

MP BJP chief Hemant Khandelwal accuses Rahul Gandhi of undermining democracy, demands Congress introspection over voter list claims.

"What Rahul Gandhi said is really a worry for all of us, but it is more worrying for the Congress. - Hemant Khandelwal"

Bhopal, Aug 13

Madhya Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Hemant Khandelwal said on Wednesday that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's "voter theft" allegations, which sparked a row across the country, "is a well planned conspiracy to raise questions on India's democracy and the Constitution".

Betul MLA Khandelwal, who was appointed as MP BJP Chief on July 2, talking to media persons, said that Congress should introspect on why Rahul Gandhi is deliberatly questioning the credibility of important institutions in the country.

"What Rahul Gandhi said is really a worry for all of us, but it is more worrying for the Congress. The grand-old party should introspect why their leader is questioning every important institutions of the country?" he told IANS during his visit to Betul.

Hitting at the Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, the BJP leader accused the Congress-led INDIA bloc of "disrespecting" voters' mandate in the country.

"People of the country have voted for BJP, Congress and many other political parties, therefore, people's mandate should be respected," Khandelwal added.

Rahul Gandhi and Congress have alleged that voters' lists in states where the party lost are corrupted, with voters' names deleted or included more than once to rig elections in favour of the BJP.

Opposition parties have also criticised the election panel's decision to revise the voters' list in the key northern state of Bihar just before state elections due later this year, saying it aims to disenfranchise large number of poor voters.

Extending support to Rahul Gandhi's allegations, Madhya Pradesh Congress unit led by party chief Jitu Patwari has also launched state-wide protests.

Once such protest was organised in Rewa on Tuesday and Congress leaders will also hold a protest in Bhopal and Gwalior.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has said that changes in voters' lists are shared with political parties and all complaints are investigated thoroughly.

It has also added that voters' lists need to be revised to remove deceased voters or those who have relocated to other parts of the country, among others.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As a young voter, I'm disappointed with both sides. BJP shouldn't dismiss concerns so quickly, but Congress needs better leadership than Rahul Gandhi who keeps making these allegations without proper follow-up.
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Aman W
The Election Commission should conduct an independent audit to clear all doubts. Transparency is key for healthy democracy. Why is BJP so defensive if they have nothing to hide?
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Priya S
I voted for BJP last time but I agree voter list issues need attention. My neighbor's name was missing despite having voter ID! 😠 This isn't about parties but about citizens' rights.
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Vikram M
Typical Congress strategy - when they lose elections, they blame EVMs or voter lists. Why can't they accept people's mandate gracefully like other opposition parties?
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Nisha Z
The timing of voter list revision in Bihar is suspicious. Why just before elections? EC should explain properly instead of standard responses. This affects poor voters the most.

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