Senior BJP chief and former union minister Anurag Thakur on Thursday slammed Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi shortly after his “vote chori” (vote theft) allegations, saying “making baseless allegations has turn out to be the Congress chief’s behavior.”
Addressing a press convention on the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, Thakur mentioned, “A pacesetter who loses election after election and is repeatedly rejected by the general public, beneath whose management the Congress social gathering has misplaced almost 90 elections. His frustration and despair are constantly rising, and Rahul Gandhi has made the politics of allegations his decoration. When requested to authenticate the allegations made by him, he turns his again and runs away; when requested to offer an affidavit, he backs out.”
“Making baseless allegations has turn out to be his behavior. It has turn out to be Rahul’s behavior to make incorrect and baseless allegations, be it on Rafale or ‘chowkidar chor.’ He repeatedly makes false claims after which finally ends up apologising,” he added.
The BJP chief took a jibe on the Congress chief’s press interplay earlier within the day and mentioned, “Rahul Gandhi was alleged to drop a hydrogen bomb in in the present day’s press convention, however needed to make do with a sparkler, which additionally fizzled out. The Election Commission has mentioned that no deletion of any vote may be completed by any member of the general public and that no deletion can happen with out giving the affected individual a possibility to be heard.”
The assault from the BJP chief comes hours after Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing assault on the Election Commission of India, alleging large-scale voter deletion throughout states utilizing “software-based fraud.”
Gandhi claimed that the operation disproportionately focused opposition voters and accused Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of defending what he known as the “destroyers of democracy.”
Meanwhile, the ECI dismissed the allegations made by Rahul Gandhi towards Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, calling them “incorrect and baseless.”
