In Bihar, as part of the Voter Adhikar Yatra, Rahul Gandhi accused the Election Commission (EC) of collaborating with the BJP. He claimed that the EC has not responded to his questions. Gandhi specifically mentioned the Karnataka elections, where he questioned the origin of one lakh voters, yet received no response. He pointed out what he perceived as preferential treatment, where he was asked to provide an affidavit, but Anurag Thakur was not. According to Gandhi, the EC’s behavior indicates a partnership with the BJP. He stated the Yatra is getting a positive response from the public and aims to prevent election fraud in Bihar, referencing alleged incidents in other states. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav commented on the situation, stating that the Election Commission’s credibility has been compromised. The yatra also included other prominent leaders with the core purpose of safeguarding democracy, protecting the constitution, and upholding voter rights.
Rahul Gandhi Leads Voter Rights March in Bihar, Alleges Election Commission-BJP Partnership
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