The "vote theft" gimmick is merely a gimmick to hide Rahul Gandhi's unacceptability—Arvind Sisodia
The "vote theft" gimmick is merely a gimmick to hide Rahul Gandhi's unacceptability—Arvind Sisodia
Rahul Gandhi's unacceptability
Kota, November 8.
Regarding the recent allegations of "vote theft" leveled by Congress supremo Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Sisodia, State Coordinator of the BJP Rajasthan Media Relations Department and senior BJP leader, termed these allegations as a deliberate lie, stating that "in reality, the "vote theft" hoax is merely a gimmick to conceal the public's unacceptability of the Congress and Congress prince Rahul Gandhi."
Sisodia stated that "Ever since the foreign Italians became leaders of the Congress, the Congress has become increasingly unacceptably popular among the people of India. Since 1984, the Congress has never won a majority in the Lok Sabha. In the last three Lok Sabha elections, it hasn't even reached triple digits." He added that "especially to conceal the public's unacceptability of Rahul Gandhi's leadership and to forcibly maintain his leadership, misleading, fabricated, and unverified stories are being circulated, which, after a few hours, are proven to be imaginary and have no ground truth."
There is a political party representative at every booth.
Sisodia said, "In the Election Commission's electoral system, all election work is handled by state government employees. Political parties have the right to appoint booth-level agents at every polling station, who are partners and coordinate all activities. Authorized agents in each assembly constituency are involved in every stage of nomination, voting, and counting. They can immediately raise objections to any irregularities. However, local-level Congress members have not objected to any of Gandhi's allegations. This is merely a hoax, fabricated to conceal their own failures."
Rahul is exposing the failure of his own organization.
Arvind Sisodia said, "If Rahul Gandhi's allegations were true, his booth agents would have filed objections immediately. No objections have been registered anywhere. This proves that his organization is incompetent, or even non-existent, across the entire state, and that they haven't even filed objections. And months after the elections, they haven't even filed objections." Rahul Gandhi's false accusations in front of TV cameras to hide his own failures are merely political posturing. It's a distraction from his own failures."
Sisodia alleged, "Rahul Gandhi's allegations clearly demonstrate the Congress Party's organizational structure on the ground. The work that local BLA-1s or BLA-2s, or their district-level officials, should have done before and during the elections, is being done by Rahul Gandhi himself months later. That too is proving false, meaning he doesn't even know the ground reality of the allegations he makes. If Gandhi had examined the ground reality, he wouldn't have made such ridiculous allegations."
The Election Commission denied all allegations.
Sisodia said, "The Election Commission has consistently described Rahul Gandhi's allegations as "unsubstantiated and baseless." However, the Congress party has not substantiated a single allegation, nor has it approached any court to do so. This in itself proves that the Congress party is aware of the falsity of the allegations." He added, "Attacking the sanctity of the Election Commission, threatening and casting doubt on it, to conceal the Congress party's unacceptability, is a shameful and unacceptable political fallacy. The country will not tolerate this conspiracy to make the Commission a scapegoat."
Sisodia said, "Those familiar with the electoral system at the grassroots level know that errors and typos do occur, and they can only be addressed through the process of calling attention to them. But the fact is that no Congress booth agent filed a formal complaint during the elections."
Congress is trying to divert attention from its failures.
According to Arvind Sisodia, "Rahul Gandhi's 'vote theft' The story is merely a "diversionary campaign by a leader struggling with a crisis of acceptance." He said, "Due to excessive appeasement, Congress is repeatedly losing elections. These repeated defeats have shattered their confidence. Ever since the public rejected them, they have been questioning the electoral process. Sometimes they question EVMs, and now they are raising the issue of vote theft."
He said, "Questioning the credibility of democracy and merely trying to hide one's defeats is a wrong approach. Congress was also in power continuously from 1947 to 1977, but the then opposition never made such trivial allegations."
Yours sincerely,
Arvind Sisodia
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