Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra accused the BJP of trying to manipulate votes in the state through the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. He claimed that a planned conspiracy unfolded after Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Jaipur. Dotasra alleged that fake forms were created for each assembly constituency between January 3 and January 13, with BJP leaders allegedly distributing fraudulent data to MLAs and candidates.
Dotasra claimed that a scheme was devised to delete 10,000 to 20,000 voter names per constituency, especially in Congress-won areas, from January 13 to January 15. He highlighted instances of irregularities in accepting forms, such as 13,882 in Jhunjhunu, 16,276 in Mandawa, and 1,478 in Khetri, which he stated violated Election Commission rules. The Congress leader urged officials not to yield to political pressure and called for vigilant monitoring by party workers at SDM offices to thwart the alleged vote manipulation.
Dotasra emphasized the importance of safeguarding democracy and revealed that the Congress is taking legal action against detected fraud, vowing to prevent the BJP’s alleged “vote theft conspiracy” in Rajasthan.
