Go to court or ECI if you have proof: Shinde on Rahul Gandhi’s ‘vote theft’ allegations

Maharashtra Deputy Prime Minister Eknath. File | Photo Loan: PTI
Maharashtra Deputy Prime Minister Eknath Shinde targeted the opposition congress and leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday, August 10, 2025, saying that they should approach the court or the election commission if they have evidence if they have evidence.
Shiv Sena leader Shinde, in an event in Than, told journalists, insulted the people of Maharashtra.

On Thursday, August 7, 2025, Mr. Gandhi referred to the analysis of voter rolls in a Election zone in Karnataka last year and demanded a “agreement ile in the polls with the“ agreement arasında between the BJP and the Indian Election Commission.
One day later, he claimed that the Indian Election Commission and BJP were hidden from the public to “steal ve and at least three states of“ vote theft ..
Mr. Gandhi also claimed that the survey results of the Maharashtra Assembly (last year) confirmed the suspicion that the election was ‘stolen’.
In his shock, which was asked about such charges, he criticized the opposition about making “wild allegations ında in the public opinion.
“If there is proof, if they need to go to the court or the election commission. Maharashtra, who chose Mahayuti (consisting of Bjp, Shiv Sena and NCP) by making such unfounded claims, insulted our sisters, brothers, farmers and the people of the state,” he said.
Mr. Gandhi, “Oy Chori” (vote theft) shortly after the accusation claiming that it was the atom atomic bomb on our democracy ,, Karnataka and Maharashtra’s chief election officers asked the former congress chief to share the names of the voters to share the names of the voters to share their names as “wrong” in the list of voters.
The Election Commission accused Gandhi of recycling the allegations of old survey irregularities solved by the Supreme Court on Friday, August 8, 2025, and asked the congress leader to submit a written statement about the voters on the list of voters or an apology tender.
Published – 10 August 2025 10:34




