Rahul Gandhi's strongest complaint was that a house in Mahadevapura had 80 duplicate voters enrolled. But when local Booth Level Officer (BLO) Muniratna was approached, he informed that there was no duplication.
ECI concluded, "If Shri Rahul Gandhi does not sign the Declaration, it would mean that he does not believe in his analysis, resultant conclusions and is making absurd allegations. In which case, he should apologise to the nation."
Rahul Gandhi had been peddling 'vote chori' conspiracy theory to tarnish the reputation and integrity of the Election Commission of India and rationalise Congress' unbeaten streak of losing elections.
Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) of Maharashtra, Haryana, and Karnataka attached a Declaration/Oath form that Rahul Gandhi must sign under penalty of law, warning that false claims are punishable under RP Act, 1950 and BNS, 2023.
Rahul Gandhi’s sweeping claims of electoral fraud are built not on verified evidence but on unsubstantiated projections, administrative overlaps, clerical errors, and speculative logic.
Congress scion Rahul Gandhi, who has been going on with his never-ending tirade against the Election Commission of India (ECI), has now openly threatened the ECI officials with "consequences" when his party comes to power.