Breaking News: Rahul Gandhi Questions Election Commission's Integrity During US Visit, BJP Slams His Remarks

Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition, is currently on a visit to the United States. During his time at Brown University in Boston, he engaged with students and raised concerns about the election system in India, specifically pointing to issues during the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Gandhi criticized the Election Commission, claiming that the number of voters in the election exceeded the number of eligible voters in the state. He questioned the validity of the voting process and highlighted discrepancies, stating that the Election Commission had refused to provide video evidence of the voting and even changed laws to prevent it. Gandhi argued that the Election Commission had compromised its impartiality. In response to these remarks, BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari strongly criticized Gandhi, accusing him of undermining Indian democracy abroad. Bhandari raised concerns about why Gandhi chooses to raise such questions only when abroad, questioning the integrity of India’s democratic processes during foreign visits. Meanwhile, Congress spokesperson Surendra Rajput defended Gandhi, asserting that these concerns had been raised in public forums earlier and that the BJP was targeting Rahul Gandhi instead of addressing the issues. 

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