‘We Are Going to Come For You’: Rahul Warns EC Officials on Alleged Lapses

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Congress leader said, now we have 100 per cent proof of EC allowing cheating at a seat in Karnataka by way of voter deletion and addition.

NEW DELHI — Accusing the Election Commission of India (ECI) of not doing its job, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Thursday called it a ‘serious issue’, warning that poll panel officials can’t get away with this as “we are going to come for you”.

Speaking on the possibility of boycotting Bihar Assembly elections over alleged lapses in Special Intensive Revision (SIR), Gandhi told reporters outside Parliament, “Today they have made a statement, and this is complete nonsense.”

Claiming to have caught 100 per cent cheating by the ECI in one seat in Karnataka while adding new voters aged 45, 50, and 60, Gandhi said, “I want to give a message to the Election Commission that if you think you are going to get away with this or if your officials think that they are going to get away with this, then you are mistaken. We are going to come for you.”

Gandhi said, now we have 100 per cent proof of EC allowing cheating at a seat in Karnataka by way of voter deletion and addition.

Earlier, BJP leader Amit Malviya lashed out at INDIA bloc leaders for raising doubts over the SIR of electoral roll in Bihar, claiming its success and public response is a big blow to Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav.

He said that INDIA bloc leaders’ comments amount to conceding defeat before Assembly elections in Bihar. — IANS

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