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Rahul Gandhi, along with 300 Opp MPs, to march from parliament to Election Commission today; know key details

The members of the Indian block led by Rahul Gandhi will march to the Election Commission to protest the allegation of “theft of votes” due to the special intensive revision of the election rolls. Here is the only thing you should know:

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will lead the Parliament to the Indian Election Commission (ECI) headquarters in the new Delhi on Monday. The movement is to protest the election bad practices connected to the special intensive revision of the election rolls in Bihar. The march is scheduled to begin at 11:30 in the Parliamentary Assembly to put ECI transparent action and to pressure the integrity of voters lists.

Why does the Indian block walk from Parliament to the Election Commission?

The Indian block members sought a meeting to resolve their concerns with EC. However, Delhi police said that on Monday, the march proposed by the Indian block was not allowed. In the midst of this, the Indian Secretariat Election Commission wrote to the Congress Deputy Jairam Ramesh and today he made an appointment for an interaction at 12:00.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge will host a dinner meeting for the Indian Bloc deputies on Monday.

The Indian block accused the ruling BJP government of trying to manipulate voter rolls in favor of voter rolls, and undermined the democratic process. The opposition also launched an online campaign that allows citizens to register election transparency demands on the “Voting Chori” website to mobilize public support. However, ECI rejected the claims of the opposition unquestionably and confirmed his devotion to the fair elections. However, the Indian block remains determined in the demands of election reform.

Rahul Gandhi Citizens’ voting called Chori to protest

Rahul Gandhi called on people to participate in the case by emphasizing the need for protecting democracy. He shared a shipment on the handle X, and called on a newly launched web portal – votechori.in/ecdemand to make a call to 9650003420 to support why. “Oy Chori, ‘a man, a vote’ is an attack on the basic idea. A clean voter roll is mandatory for free and fair elections. Our request from EC is clear – be transparent and releases digital voter rolls, so that people and parties can control them.” This fight is to protect our democracy. “

In a relevant development, Karnataka’s chief election officer (CEO) wrote to Rahul Gandhi and sought evidence to support a voter’s claim that he threw the ballot twice in the previous Delik Sabha elections.

(With inputs from Ians)

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