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‘Strait out of Soros’ Playbook’: BJP hit Rahul Gandhi on Maharashtra Pols, “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” EC’s clarification | Bharat News

New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Amit Malviya returned to the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on his allegations of rigging in Maharashtra poll on Saturday. While excluding the claims of the Congress leader from the “George Soros’ playbook, Malavia called Rahul’s” repeated efforts “to” sow seeds of doubt and dissatisfaction “in the minds of voters about institutional procedures.Tagging Rahul’s post on X, Malavia said, “It is directly out of George Soros’s playbook – systematically destroys people’s trust in their own institutions, so they can be openly cracking from within for political gains.”Also Read: ‘Match-fixing will come to Bihar’: Rahul Gandhi attacked BJP in Maharashtra elections; Allegations ‘rigged’“It is not that Rahul Gandhi does not understand how the electoral process works. He does it very well. But his goal is not clarity, it is anarchy. His frequent efforts to sow seeds of doubt and dissatisfaction in the minds of voters about our institutional procedures are intentional.”He also stated that when the Congress won the Telangana and Karnataka poles, no such claim was made. “It is directly out of the playbook of George Soros – systematically destroys people’s confidence in their own institutions, so they can be open from within for political gains,” he said.Earlier in the day, Rahul again accused the BJP of “rigging” elections in Maharashtra last year, taking precautions against similar practices in Bihar.He allegedly listed a step by one step to “rig” the elections. He said, “How to steal the election? He said that alleged tampering” begins to manipulate the panel to appoint the Election Commission, “he said.The EC has dismissed the claims of the Congress, which is called the baseless allegations coming from a national party of high standing, causing unnecessary and avoidable doubts and anxiety in the public’s mind, even when the data is publicly available and shared with all parties “.

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