Why Did Rahul Gandhi Remain Silent on Election Reforms?

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Why Did Rahul Gandhi Remain Silent on Election Reforms?

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On December 10, BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal criticized Rahul Gandhi for failing to address election reforms, claiming he obstructed crucial discussions in Parliament. Opposition members defended Gandhi, highlighting the legitimacy of concerns about India's voting system.

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Sanjay Jaiswal criticized Rahul Gandhi for obstructing discussions on election reforms.
Opposition members defended Gandhi, highlighting his consistent concerns regarding electoral integrity.
Gandhi raised issues about duplicate voters and transparency in the electoral process.

New Delhi, Dec 10 (NationPress) BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal on Wednesday delivered a sharp critique of Lok Sabha's Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi regarding his comments on the SIR exercise, alleging that he is hindering a substantial discourse in Parliament.

“Yesterday, he made an appearance. For an entire month, he prevented any discussion on the SIR matter, and not a single word was spoken by him about the reforms he desires or his expectations for elections,” Jaiswal stated, further adding that Gandhi’s remarks on Tuesday were insufficient and tardy.

In contrast, numerous Opposition members came to Gandhi's defense.

Samajwadi Party MP Anand Bhadauriya asserted that apprehensions regarding India’s voting system are valid and that Gandhi has consistently highlighted these issues. “When doubts arise about our country’s democratic voting framework, such concerns are inevitable. Rahul Gandhi has persistently brought this topic to attention, both outside and within the House,” he remarked.

Congress MP Manickam Tagore also criticized the government, indicating that the ruling party has failed to constructively address longstanding issues tied to electoral processes. “The entire debate during the last Monsoon Session focused on this topic. We anticipated that the government would come ready with electoral reforms and present a viable plan in the House,” Tagore commented.

This exchange took place a day after Rahul Gandhi spoke in Lok Sabha during the electoral reforms debate, alleging extensive irregularities in voter registrations and asserting that the election process lacks transparency.

He pointed out claimed inconsistencies in Haryana and Bihar, mentioning that there were “lakhs and lakhs of duplicate voters,” and reiterated his controversial claim that a “Brazilian woman” appeared “22 times” on the voter list in Haryana.

Gandhi also criticized the Election Commission, accusing it of shirking accountability. “Vote chori is an anti-national act,” he stated during his address, cautioning that the opposition would “retroactively change the law” and then “come and find you.”

Point of View

It's clear that the ongoing discussions about electoral reforms are crucial for the future of democracy in the nation. It's essential for all political parties to engage constructively in these debates to ensure the integrity and transparency of our electoral processes.
NationPress
9 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What prompted the criticism of Rahul Gandhi?
BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal criticized Rahul Gandhi for not discussing election reforms during parliamentary sessions.
How did the opposition respond to Gandhi's criticism?
Several opposition members defended Gandhi, asserting that he has consistently raised concerns about the electoral process.
What specific allegations did Gandhi make regarding voter rolls?
Gandhi alleged that there are numerous duplicate voters in states like Haryana and Bihar, questioning the transparency of the electoral process.
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