
The BJP hit back at Rahul Gandhi's renewed allegations of vote theft. The BJP said Rahul Gandhi knows nothing about the law and doesn't even understand the Supreme Court's directives. Responding to the allegations, BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad said, "Does Rahul Gandhi understand the Constitution? He went to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court issued directives. Did he make any moves? He doesn't understand the law or the Supreme Court's directives. He only shouts 'Constitution, Constitution!' The bottom line is clear. If Rahul Gandhi doesn't get votes, what can we do? The country will never forget his actions. He is the leader of the opposition. He should have some values. He is insulting the country's voters. The public will give him a befitting reply again. All his bombs will be destroyed. He doesn't trust anyone. I condemn this."
"He mostly uses negative words."
Haryana Minister Anil Vij said, "He is the first leader in the world who wants to drop an atomic bomb or hydrogen bomb on his own country." If his intentions were good, he would have used better words. He mostly uses negative words.
'The people of Bihar will reject you again.'
Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth said, "How desperate can one be? You are the leader of the opposition. You can't wave the Constitution for show. You don't trust the ED, CBI, Election Commission, EVMs, or the public. You question Operation Sindoor and the surgical strike. That's why the public doesn't take you seriously. You lost three times, and now you're venting your anger on the Election Commission. The people of Bihar will reject you again."
'Thunderous clouds don't rain.'
Regarding the press conference of the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, BJP MP Jagdambika Pal said, "Just like Rahul Gandhi called a press conference to mislead the entire country and said he would detonate a 'hydrogen bomb,' when he held the press conference, he said he would detonate a hydrogen bomb today." This shows that thunderclouds don't rain. On one hand, they talk about 'love shops,' and on the other, about hydrogen bombs.
Key points from Rahul Gandhi's press conference
The Chief Election Commissioner is 'protecting' those who have destroyed Indian democracy.
Some people are systematically targeting millions of voters to have their names deleted.
Minorities and Dalits are being targeted.
In Aland, Karnataka, 6,018 vote deletion applications were filed by fraudulent individuals to target Congress voters.
The deletion of votes was not done by an individual, but centrally using software.
Votes were systematically deleted in a Congress stronghold.
The Karnataka CID has initiated an investigation, seeking details of the deletions from the Election Commission, but the Election Commission is not providing details.
By not providing details of voter deletions, the Election Commission is protecting the 'murderers' of democracy.
Voter names were deleted en masse in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. The Chief Election Commissioner must stop protecting those who are murdering Indian democracy.
This is another example of 'vote theft' by deleting votes. The Chief Election Commissioner should provide details of this 'vote deletion' within a week.
Our job is to present the truth to you. There are other institutions, such as the legal system, that should intervene.
My job is to participate in the democratic system. Constitutional institutions are not doing their job properly.
As a patriotic Indian who loves the Constitution, it is my duty to expose the truth to protect democracy.
Only the people of India can save democracy. The day they realize that democracy and the Constitution are being stolen, the work will be done.
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