To give further push to the vote chori narrative, Rahul Gandhi, during his address on 5th November, claimed that Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini had said in a press conference before the results that they had all the “arrangements”, hinting towards the theft of votes. He became a clip-cutter and shared a trimmed clip of Nayab Singh speaking at a press conference on 6th October 2024, two days before the elections.
Rahul Gandhi’s claim that Congress lost due to ‘vote chori’ where it led postal ballots collapses under scrutiny, as data shows postal votes form less than 1% and rarely influence election outcomes.
Rahul Gandhi’s “vote chori” allegation against Haryana CM Nayab Singh is misleading. The complete clip reveals Singh was speaking about BJP’s confidence and internal preparations, not any manipulation of votes as claimed by the Congress leader.
Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini said the delay in the selection of the Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana Assembly is due to infighting in the Congress party.
Nayab Singh Saini, a BJP leader, took oath as Haryana's chief minister on Thursday, 17th September along with Ambala Cantt MLA Anil Vij, Israna MLA Krishan Lal Panwar, Badshahpur MLA Rao Narbir Singh, and others taking oaths as ministers.
Charlatans and so-called 'experts' including Rajdeep Sardesai predicted an overwhelming victory for the Congress and a complete decimation of the BJP in the Haryana elections.
Ajay Yadav blames Congress’s leadership and lack of coordination for Haryana’s electoral loss and highlighting failures in key regions like Ahirwal belt.
India Today 'journalist' Preeti Choudhry shared an infographic that blamed 2nd runners-up for being 'vote cutters' on seats where Congress candidates lost to the BJP by a slim margin.
In Haryana, the BJP won 8 while the Congress won 9 out of the total 17 SC reserved seats, highlighting lack of Dalit consolidation behind any single party.
A day after securing a historic win in Haryana Assembly elections, PM Narendra Modi lambasted the Congress party, accusing them of dividing the Hindu society for political gains.