
The political environment in India is heated due to accusations of vote manipulation. Rahul Gandhi, a leading opposition figure, recently voiced serious concerns about irregularities in the voter lists. The Election Commission first sought an affidavit from Gandhi regarding his allegations and suggested a possible apology. The Commission has now called a 30-member delegation from the opposition for a meeting.
The meeting between the opposition MPs and the Election Commission will occur today. The meeting is scheduled for 12 PM. Following Rahul Gandhi, Jairam Ramesh sought a meeting to discuss issues with the voter list. Subsequently, the Election Commission invited a group of 30 people for the discussion.
The Election Commission of India Secretariat sent a letter to Congress MP Jairam Ramesh. The letter mentioned that the Election Commission has provided a time for interaction at 12:00 PM today and requested that, due to space limitations, a list of names, up to 30 persons, be submitted.
The Congress delegation will meet at 12 noon. The Election Commission informed Jairam Ramesh via a letter. Today at 11:30 AM, opposition MPs will march from Parliament House to the Election Commission. The Congress had previously requested a meeting time. The names of the members of the delegation are yet to be announced, and it remains to be seen which opposition leaders will be attending.
The struggle regarding voter lists continues. Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders are questioning the Election Commission. Rahul has directly accused the Election Commission of vote theft. He initiated a campaign and launched a website, urging people to join the cause.






