Key Points

Congress leader Sachin Pilot has raised serious concerns about alleged vote manipulation in Rajasthan's recent elections. He specifically pointed to the Jaipur Rural constituency where the BJP candidate won by a narrow margin of just 1,615 votes. Pilot accused the Election Commission of failing to address public doubts and demanded an immediate investigation into these irregularities. He emphasized that this is not about political victory but about protecting the fundamental principles of democracy.

Key Points: Sachin Pilot Demands Election Commission Probe Vote Theft

  • Pilot cites Jaipur Rural seat where BJP won by just 1,615 votes
  • Compares Election Commission to police demanding affidavits before complaints
  • Claims EC appears to be siding with ruling BJP instead of addressing concerns
  • Says issue is about safeguarding democracy not victory or defeat
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Sachin Pilot raises questions on 'vote theft', demands Election Commission to conduct probe

Congress leader Sachin Pilot accuses BJP of vote manipulation in Rajasthan, demands Election Commission investigation into alleged electoral irregularities and vote theft.

"Vote theft will not be tolerated at any cost - Sachin Pilot"

Jaipur, Sep 2

Congress General Secretary and former Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot, on Tuesday, once again targeted the Union government and the Election Commission of India over the alleged irregularities in the electoral process, saying that "vote theft will not be tolerated at any cost".

Pilot, who was in his native village Mohangarh in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer district, to pay tribute to Colonel Sona Ram Chaudhary, told reporters that the Congress is closely reviewing every constituency in Rajasthan.

"Rahul Gandhi has already said in his speech that he will explode a bomb on this issue -- very soon the truth will come before the people," the Congress leader said.

Pilot cited the Jaipur Rural seat, where BJP's Rao Rajendra Singh defeated Congress candidate Anil Chopra by just 1,615 votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Rao Rajendra Singh of the BJP secured 6,17,877 votes while Congress' Anil Chopra notched 6,16,262 votes.

The former Deputy Chief Minister said that allegations of irregularities had surfaced even then, and now that more issues are being raised, "it becomes the moral responsibility of the Election Commission to clear public doubts and order an investigation."

He also drew a sharp analogy: "It is like going to a police station to file a complaint, but the station in-charge demands an affidavit before registering the case. This is how the Election Commission seems to be functioning now."

He added that instead of answering people's concerns, the Commission appears to be siding with the ruling party.

Pilot stressed that this was not a matter of victory or defeat but of safeguarding democracy itself.

"Earlier, officials went to deserts, forests and mountains to ensure every vote was cast. Today, we are seeing votes being manipulated. This must be investigated."

Pilot asserted that under the leadership of Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, the Congress will continue to raise the issue of 'vote theft' across the country, and that the public is openly backing the demand for electoral accountability.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support transparency, Pilot should provide concrete evidence instead of just making allegations. Both parties need to respect electoral process. Let's wait for proper investigation.
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Vikram M
The analogy with police station is spot on! EC has become a puppet institution. Remember how they delayed action on electoral bonds? Same story repeating 😠
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Ananya R
My vote is my voice! If that is being stolen, what's left of our democracy? EC must conduct audit of all close margin seats across India. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As an observer, I think India needs independent election monitoring. The credibility of world's largest democracy is being questioned internationally. Time for electoral reforms!
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Sneha F
Why only target BJP? All parties have done this when in power. We need systemic change, not political blame game. EC should be completely autonomous body.

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