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The sabotage took place in Maharashtra Election; Election Commission for inviting Rahul Gandhi Manorama Online News and Rahul Gandhi’s Allegation | Latest News

Election Commission Responds to **Rahul Gandhi’s** Maharashtra Allegations

Commission to Discuss Election Sabotage Claims

The Election Commission has offered to discuss allegations of election manipulation in Maharashtra. This follows claims by Rahul Gandhi regarding the recent elections. The commission’s response marks a significant development in the ongoing scrutiny of the electoral process.

Commission Invites **Gandhi** for Discussion

The Election Commission has invited Rahul Gandhi to discuss his accusations of election sabotage in Maharashtra. The commission sent a letter to Gandhi, proposing a meeting to address his concerns. The invitation comes after Gandhi wrote to the commission, raising questions about the integrity of the Maharashtra elections.

“Rahul also alleged that the appointment of electoral commissioners and voter registrations and polling percentage were bowled out for a sabotage Maharashtra elections.”

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According to recent reports, voter turnout in Maharashtra elections was just above 60%, reflecting a trend seen in various Indian states (Election Commission Data).

Context of the Claims

Gandhi’s claims, made through community media, allege irregularities in the Maharashtra elections. He specifically mentioned issues with the appointment of electoral commissioners, voter registration, and polling percentages. Gandhi also criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to include a Cabinet minister. The allegations are now under review by the Election Commission.

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Rahul Gandhi (File Picture)

The Election Commission’s willingness to discuss these claims shows a commitment to transparency, potentially impacting the public’s faith in the electoral system.

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