Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the BJP, alleging election theft in Assam and West Bengal with Election Commission support. He claimed over 100 seats were stolen in Bengal, echoing Mamata Banerjee’s concerns. Gandhi stated that Assam and Bengal elections were manipulated, aligning with Mamata Banerjee’s views.
He accused the BJP of employing a familiar strategy witnessed in various states and past elections. Gandhi highlighted a systematic effort to undermine democratic institutions, questioning the BJP’s integrity. The Opposition leader expressed frustration over what he sees as a deepening crisis in Indian democracy.
Opposition parties have intensified criticism against the BJP for alleged misuse of state machinery during polls. Mamata Banerjee and Rahul Gandhi’s claims of election manipulation in West Bengal have gained traction. Despite BJP’s denial, the Opposition narrative on electoral theft is resonating with supporters.
Rahul Gandhi’s remarks are expected to escalate the political debate on election fairness and institutional transparency. His comments signal a united front against the BJP, with Congress and Trinamool Congress finding common ground in criticizing the electoral process. The stage is set for heightened confrontations in the upcoming weeks as political tensions rise.
