272 Eminent Citizens Slam Rahul Gandhi: Theatrics Over Analysis in ECI Attack

A group of 272 eminent citizens has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party for repeatedly targeting constitutional institutions. The open letter specifically condemns the attacks on the Election Commission of India using what they call "unbelievably uncouth rhetoric." These prominent figures warn that political leaders are replacing proper analysis with mere theatrics and public spectacle. They urge all parties to respect democratic institutions and accept election results with grace rather than attacking constitutional bodies.

Key Points: 272 Citizens Criticize Rahul Gandhi Congress Election Commission Attacks

  • 272 prominent citizens including former judges and veterans sign open letter
  • Letter criticizes Rahul Gandhi's "atom bomb" rhetoric against Election Commission
  • Citizens warn against replacing analysis with political theatrics
  • Group calls for respecting constitutional institutions and democratic processes
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'Theatrics over analysis, spectacle over service': 272 eminent citizens castigate Rahul, Cong for 'maligning' ECI

272 eminent citizens including judges and veterans condemn Rahul Gandhi and Congress for targeting Election Commission, warning against theatrics over analysis.

"Theatrics replace analysis. Public spectacle takes the place of public service. - 272 Eminent Citizens' Letter"

New Delhi, Nov 19

A group of 272 eminent citizens comprising former judges and ambassadors, retired bureaucrats, and Armed Forces veterans, has come down heavily on the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi over repeated targeting and tarnishing of the constitutional institutions, including the Election Commission of India (ECI).

The group of eminent citizens in an open letter on Wednesday expressed grave concern over several instances of Congress leaders 'belittling and demeaning' the highest democratic institutions, including the Armed Forces, Judiciary, Parliament and now the Election Commission of India.

They said that the Leader of Opposition, along with Left allies, are resorting to rhetoric for defaming the Election Commission, rather than taking a legal route and lodging a complaint, in case of any irregularity.

“The LoP has repeatedly attacked the Election Commission, declaring that he has open and shut proof that it is involved in vote theft and claims to have 100 per cent proof of wrongdoing. Using unbelievably uncouth rhetoric that what he has found is an atom bomb and when it explodes, the EC would have no place to hide. He has also issued threats that whoever in the Elections Commission is involved in this exercise, right from top to bottom, he will not spare them. According to him, ECI is indulging in treason,” the letter said.

The letter issued by Justice S.N. Dhingra, former Delhi High Court Judge, and Nirmal Kaur, IPS, former Jharkhand DGP, has about 272 signatories, which include former judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts, ex-envoys, former bureaucrats and a score of Armed Forces veterans.

Showing a mirror to the political parties, particularly Congress, over cribbing and complaining in the wake of electoral losses, it said, “When political leaders lose touch with the aspirations of ordinary citizens, they lash out at institutions instead of rebuilding their credibility. Theatrics replace analysis. Public spectacle takes the place of public service.”

The letter called out the selective outrage of the parties in case of electoral setbacks and said this exposes their opportunism.

It said that when the election results are in favour of Opposition parties, they find it fair and upright, but when the results are unfavourable, the poll panel becomes a villain in their narrative.

The eminent citizens rallying behind the Election Commission said that it should continue its path of transparency and rigour, adding that the sanctity of electoral rolls is not a partisan issue; rather, it is a national imperative.

“We call upon the Election Commission to continue its path of transparency and rigour. Publish complete data, defend itself through legal channels when necessary, and reject politics dressed up as victimhood,” it said.

The civil society also called upon the political leaders to respect the constitutional process and accept democratic verdicts with grace while reaffirming its unshakeable faith in various constitutional institutions and their integrity that lately came under fire from the Opposition, including -- Indian Armed Forces, the Indian Judiciary and Executive, and specifically the Election Commission.

- IANS

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Priya S
I agree with the letter's point about selective outrage. Opposition parties only question institutions when they lose elections. When they win state elections, suddenly everything is fair. This double standard is so obvious to common citizens like us.
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Arun Y
While I respect the eminent citizens' views, shouldn't we also acknowledge that institutions need to be accountable? The letter seems one-sided. In a democracy, even constitutional bodies should be open to criticism. Just my two paisa. 🙏
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Sarah B
"Theatrics replace analysis" - this line hits the nail on the head! Instead of doing proper political work and connecting with people, we see drama and accusations. Indian democracy deserves better than this constant institution-bashing.
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Manish T
As an ordinary Indian, I'm tired of this political drama. Election Commission has conducted elections smoothly for decades. If Rahul Gandhi has concrete evidence, he should present it in court instead of making bombastic statements. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
The timing of this letter is interesting, but the message is important. Our institutions have stood the test of time. Political parties should focus on serving people rather than blaming institutions for their failures. Democracy is bigger than any individual or party.

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