Has Rahul Gandhi Accepted Defeat in Bihar Assembly Polls?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Accusations of voter fraud have emerged from Rahul Gandhi.
- Karnataka BJP challenges the validity of these claims.
- Concerns about the integrity of Electronic Voting Machines are being raised.
- Political tensions are escalating ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections.
- Vijayendra emphasizes the need for accountability and transparency.
Bengaluru, Nov 6 (NationPress) The Karnataka BJP on Thursday asserted that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, faced with an impending humiliating defeat in the Bihar Assembly elections, is caught in the illusion of voter fraud.
Posting on social media platform X, Vijayendra remarked, "To create a preemptive excuse for his loss, Rahul Gandhi has initiated the charade of voter fraud. His ongoing defeats have left him frustrated. The fear for the Congress party's survival seems to have driven him into this state of panic. Clearly, he is now trapped in a fantasy."
Gandhi, who frequently claims voter fraud, has escalated his rhetoric by predicting voter manipulation.
Vijayendra criticized Gandhi for primarily engaging in the act of making baseless accusations against constitutional bodies, such as the Election Commission of India.
He also challenged Gandhi for not addressing the voter fraud claims he previously made in the 'H-Files' with the court.
"The Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) was established during the Congress's governance. Now you assert that votes are being pilfered through these same EVMs? By your reasoning, did you not implement these machines during your Congress administration?" the BJP leader questioned.
Vijayendra accused Gandhi of attempting to damage India's reputation on the international stage, suggesting that anti-national elements support this narrative.
"Rahul Gandhi, you have decades of experience managing polling stations and voter lists with ballot papers. Yet, you seem unable to comprehend the advancements in election processes and methodologies," he stated.
The BJP leader challenged Gandhi, asserting that if his allegations regarding defective EVMs and voter lists hold any truth, then all Congress MPs and MLAs who have been elected, including those in Karnataka and other regions, should resign and present their credentials in court.
Vijayendra concluded that Gandhi's assertions are empty, baseless, and indicative of sheer foolishness, and that the Indian populace is fully aware of this.