Rahul Alleges Jaitley Sent To Threaten Him On Farm Laws, Claims 2024 LS Elections Were Rigged

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed that he threatened him during his former Union Minister Arun Jaitley’s opposing the farm laws. The claim created sharp reactions from Bjp and Jaitley’s son Rohan Jaitley, who accused Gandhi of spreading “fake news”.
Rohan Jaitley said that the farm laws passed in 2019 after the death of his father, and that “my father’s nature is not to threaten anyone.”
BJP also hit Rahul Gandhi’s words as “false news” and called on him to “remain connected to the facts instead of rewriting his time schedules in accordance with the narratives”.
On the other hand, Congress Deputy Manickam Tagore said, “Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi referred to the farm bill instead of La (land acquisition). The truth is that Arun Ji Rahul Ji said.
“I remember fighting the farm laws, not here anymore, so I shouldn’t really say, but I will, Arun Jaitley Ji was sent to threaten me.”
“If you continue to oppose the government and fight in farm laws, we’ll have to take action against you.” He said, and we don’t know who he was talking to him.
Gandhi also intensified the criticism of the Election Commission, claiming that India’s voting system was “already dead, and claimed that the 2024 Delik Sabha elections were” fraudulent “.
Talking at the opening session of a legal Conclave on the theme ‘Constitutional Challenges: Perspectives and Roads’Gandhi said that the Prime Minister was in power with a “thin majority ve and would not be on duty if there were a few seats.
“The truth is that the election system in India is already dead. Remember that the Prime Minister of India has a very thin majority. If 10-15 chairs were fraudulent and we suspect that the real number was between 70 and 100, Gand Gandhi claimed.
“In the coming days, we will doubt how a lok sabha selection may be fraudulent and how it is.”
“It is clear that the institution has been destroyed and took over to protect and defend the Constitution,” Gandhi, who continued his criticism of the Election Commission. He said.
He added that he had avoided making such allegations due to lack of evidence before. “But now I have 100 percent proof. Everyone I showed this was shocked, literally fell out of their chairs. ‘How can this be possible?’ They asked.
Meanwhile, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh challenged Rahul Gandhi to immediately release the evidence he claimed to have.
Speaking at an event organized by a media house in Patna, Singh said, “Rahul Gandhi says there is a bomb of evidence.
Singh rejected Gandhi’s claims and accused him of weakening the trust of the people of constitutional institutions. However, Gandhi reiterated that the publication of the data collected by the Congress in Karnataka would send a “shock wave” through the election system.


