Key Points

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has launched a sharp criticism against Rahul Gandhi's recent statements about the Election Commission. He accused Gandhi of spreading misinformation to undermine public trust in democratic institutions. The CM highlighted multiple instances where Gandhi allegedly twisted facts to create political controversy. Saini emphasized that such tactics are designed to create societal divisions and protect certain political interests.

Key Points: Saini Slams Rahul Gandhi's Election Commission Misinformation

  • Haryana CM accuses Rahul Gandhi of spreading dangerous misinformation
  • Congress challenged for making baseless allegations against Election Commission
  • Gandhi criticized for attempting to destabilize democratic processes
  • BJP government committed to protecting democratic institutions
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Rahul Gandhi spreading misinformation to destabilise democratic institutions, says Haryana CM

Haryana CM exposes Rahul Gandhi's alleged attempts to undermine democratic institutions and spread false narratives

"The allegations they have made against the Election Commission are false and misleading - Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, Sep 20

In a scathing attack on the Congress, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday accused Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, of spreading misinformation to discredit the Election Commission and destabilise democratic institutions.

He said the Opposition was resorting to falsehoods and baseless allegations in a calculated attempt to undermine public trust in India's democratic process.

"The allegations they have made against the Election Commission are false and misleading. They repeatedly appear before the public unprepared and make statements that undermine democracy. Making false allegations again and again and then backing away has become a habit of Rahul Gandhi," the Chief Minister told the media here.

He said Gandhi is making these baseless and false accusations only to protect infiltrators and urban Naxals. "The sole aim of the Congress is to break the public's trust in democracy, create unrest, and destabilise India, while the BJP government is committed to protecting democracy, unlike the Congress, which supports infiltrators," said the Chief Minister.

Presenting facts, CM Saini said Gandhi linked the voter list controversy during the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections to the current Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, even though he was appointed in February 2025.

Calling the allegations factually incorrect and politically motivated, the Chief Minister asked why Gandhi is blaming the current Chief Election Commissioner for an incident that happened in 2023.

Regarding the Aland Assembly constituency in Karnataka, which Gandhi referred to, the Congress had actually won from there in 2023.

CM Saini accused Gandhi of twisting the facts to mislead the public. "An FIR has already been registered in the matter. The Election Commission had even provided the mobile numbers and IP addresses used. The investigation is currently being conducted by the CID under the Congress-led government in Karnataka."

He asked rhetorically whether Gandhi did not trust his own party's government and its investigation. CM Saini sarcastically said Gandhi named several people and claimed that their names were removed from the voter list.

"This clearly shows that he is making dangerous, inflammatory statements in the name of a particular religion. The aim is to divide society. The country is watching how Congress is working to create a rift in society in the name of caste and religion," he said.

The Chief Minister said under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's democracy is fully secure. "Some unsuccessful people are trying to endanger it by spreading chaos to hide their failures. Perhaps, this is the only way left for them to maintain their political existence," he added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I'm not a BJP supporter, I have to agree that making factually incorrect statements about institutions like EC is dangerous for our democracy. All politicians should verify facts before speaking.
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Sarah B
As an observer of Indian politics, it's concerning when opposition leaders make claims that don't stand up to basic fact-checking. The Election Commission deserves respect from all parties.
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Arun Y
The CM has a point about the timing discrepancy. How can current EC officials be responsible for 2023 issues? This kind of politics only confuses common voters like us.
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Nisha Z
Both sides need to be more responsible. While opposition should fact-check, the ruling party also shouldn't use terms like "urban Naxals" casually. We need mature politics in our great nation.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Indian political discourse mirrors some patterns we see elsewhere. Fact-based criticism is healthy, but misinformation helps nobody. Hope the investigation brings clarity.

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