‘Totally absurd’: ECI alleged Rahul Gandhi’s ‘match fixing’ allegations; Gandhi said in Maharashtra elections. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Election Commission (ECI) denied Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s “match-fixing” claim in elections on Saturday, called the allegations “completely absurd”.While rebelling a point of claims of Congress MP, ECI said, “The whole nation knows that every election process including preparation of electoral rolls, voting and counting etc. All government employees are conducted and also that in the presence of authorized delegates, formally has been appointed by political parties/ candidates from polling station to constituency level. ,The apex pole body added to his statement, “Any wrong information, spreading by anyone, is not only a sign of disrespect towards the law, but also brings dislocation to thousands of representatives appointed by his own political party and demotes millions of electoral employees who do unexpected and transparent work during elections.”The ECI’s statement said, “After any adverse decision by the voters, the Election Commission is trying to discredit him saying that this agreement has been reached, completely absurd.”Earlier in the day, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha underlined the alleged electoral irregularities in a phased manner – fake voters are added, voter voting is inflated, fake voting facilities, and later there is evidence.Gandhi shared an article written by him and said, “How to steal the election?”“My article shows how this happened, step by step: step 1: Rig to the panel for appointment of Election Commission. Step 2: Add fake voters in the roll. Step 3: Voting vote“It is not difficult to see why the BJP was so frustrated in Maharashtra. But rigging is like match -fixing – the side that plays cheating, can win the game, but damages the institutions and destroys public trust in the result. All concerned Indians have to see evidence. Judge for himself. Answer to demand, “Gandhi said.The Leader of the Opposition claimed in his post, “Because Maharashtra’s match-fixing will come in the next Bihar, and then the BJP is losing anywhere.”Dismissing Gandhi’s allegations, ECI said in its statement, “Electoral rolls in India including Maharashtra, the People’s Act, are prepared as per the representation of the 1950 and registration of voters’ rules, 1960. According to the law, every year for elections, for elections, for elections, Congress (Ink).”The ECI’s statement further read, “After finalizing these electoral roles during the Maharashtra elections, against 9,77,90,752 voters, only a total of 89 appeals were filed only before the Appellate Authority (DM) as Mahu and only 1 appeal was made before 1 appeal.,