Bangalore Mail Staff Reporter
Bengaluru: Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge has claimed that there is documented evidence of voter fraud, and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will release it soon.
Speaking to the media at Vidhana Soudha on Tuesday, Kharge said, “Rahul Gandhi had planned to hold a press conference today to present the evidence. However, due to the demise of Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren, the press meet has been postponed. Otherwise, the documents would have been released today itself.”
“Rahul Gandhi Will Present Proof Before the Public”
Kharge emphasized that Rahul Gandhi’s upcoming protest is not just symbolic but backed by evidence.
“When Rahul Gandhi comes forward, he will present all the necessary documents before the public. We have legal proof to show how voter fraud occurred. There is no point in holding a press conference without proper evidence. This is why we are preparing everything legally,” Kharge explained.
Complaint Filed With Election Commission
The minister also revealed that he has lodged a formal complaint with the Election Commission of India (ECI) but has yet to receive a response.
“India ranks fourth in the world in terms of technology. Why is the Election Commission silent on our complaint? Our stance on EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines) remains unchanged. Do you remember the BJP’s Chilume Trust case? There are several such cases. We will ensure the truth comes out,” Kharge asserted, launching a sharp attack against the BJP.
What Happens Next?
According to Kharge, Rahul Gandhi’s protest and the release of the documents are expected to intensify the ongoing debate over voter fraud and EVM tampering in the country. Congress leaders believe this evidence will be a crucial turning point in their fight against alleged electoral malpractice.
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