
Maharashtra Congress announces campaign against ‘poll fraud’
The Hindu
Congress accuses BJP of electoral fraud, launches campaign on voter list irregularities in Maharashtra, demanding transparency and accountability.
The Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) has accused the BJP-led government of manipulating voter lists to secure victory in the recent state assembly elections. Congress leaders have demanded an investigation into the alleged irregularities, claiming that the Election Commission and the central government are deliberately ignoring the issue.
MPCC president Harshvardhan Sapkal announced a statewide awareness campaign to expose the alleged fraud, stating that the BJP-led alliance has established an “unconstitutional and fixed government” through electoral malpractice.
Speaking at a press conference following a meeting with party representatives from 30 assembly constituencies, Mr. Sapkal alleged that the BJP-led alliance, under the leadership of Eknath Shinde, came to power by rigging the electoral process. He claimed that the Election Commission has been evasive in providing information about the discrepancies in the voter lists, despite repeated requests from the Congress.
Congress Working Committee member Gurdeep Sappal questioned the Election Commission’s delay in releasing the voter list data, stating, “The Election Commission claims the system is foolproof, yet it takes six months to provide basic information. All they need to do is copy and paste the data. Why the delay?”
Pravin Chakravarty, head of the Congress Data Analytics Department, revealed that Maharashtra saw an unprecedented increase of 40 lakh voters in the five months between the Lok Sabha and state assembly elections. He pointed out that this surge is higher than the total voter increase over the past five years. Chakravarty also highlighted discrepancies in vote shares, noting that the BJP-led alliance received 70 lakh more votes in the state assembly elections compared to the Lok Sabha polls, while the MVA’s vote share remained consistent.
Mr. Sappal criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for their absence at the Kumbh Mela, questioning their commitment to Hindu traditions. “Modi has been Prime Minister for 11 years and was Gujarat’s Chief Minister for 12 years before that. Did he or Shah attend any Kumbh Mela during this time? Why is no one questioning RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s absence at the Prayagraj Kumbh?” Mr. Sappal asked.
While Mr. Sapkal condemned the insensitive remarks made by State Home Minister Yogesh Kadam regarding the recent rape case at Swargate Bus Station in Pune. Kadam had suggested that the victim did not resist the assault, sparking widespread outrage. Sapkal demanded Kadam’s immediate dismissal from the cabinet, stating, “The minister’s statement is disgraceful, uncultured, and distorted. Is he defending the perpetrator? This government has lost all sense of morality.”