Rahul Gandhi 'vote chori' claim: Rahul Gandhi has alleged massive voter fraud in the Haryana polls, claiming that a Brazilian model's photo was used to cast multiple fake votes. He accused the Election Commission and BJP of running a "centralised operation" of vote fraud.
“There are multiple reasons for this (Congress's defeat in 2024 Haryana polls), including the issue of vote chori (vote theft) as raised by Rahul Gandhi,” says senior Congress leader
When Speaker Om Birla asked Roy if the voter lists were prepared by the government, Leader of Opposition in LS Rahul Gandhi said, “Entire Opposition collectively demands a discussion on the issue here”
State BJP president Badoli slaps a show-cause notice on Vij at the behest of national party chief Nadda, calling his allegations "unacceptable" and "against BJP's policies and internal discipline”
CWC resolution calls for a national movement for "free and fair elections", blames “electoral malpractices” for Haryana, Maharashtra losses. "It appears to be a clear case of targeted manipulation.”
Along with the PM factor are two other important constants for the BJP – its well-oiled organisational machinery and the informal, yet crucial support it draws from the Sangh Parivar. In Maharashtra and elsewhere too, their contribution was immense.
It’s post-election peace time at Nirvachan Sadan in Delhi after the Election Commission (EC) wrapped up Assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana. However, on Wednesday, the building was abuzz once again with activity.
Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, today addressed a press conference in New Delhi alleging that approximately 25 lakh votes were manipulated in the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections.
‘There’s almost no one to offer it’: Tiruppur Subramaniam on Ajith’s big fee demand
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Tamil film financier Tiruppur Subramaniam sheds light on the ongoing delay in Ajith Kumar's next project, attributing it to the actor's high salary demands and the shortage of big-investment studios in the industry. He suggests that Ajith consider profit-sharing models with production houses to continue making films.