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    Completely absurd: EC on Rahul Gandhi's claims

    Synopsis

    Following Rahul Gandhi's claims of election theft, the Election Commission (EC) has refuted attempts to discredit the electoral process after unfavorable results. The EC emphasized that elections adhere strictly to legal guidelines and are globally recognized for their accuracy. The commission also highlighted the presence and involvement of party-appointed representatives throughout the entire electoral process.

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    Amid fresh allegations by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi about elections being "stolen", the Election Commission has called attempts to "defame" it after any "unfavourable verdict by voters" as "completely absurd".

    The commission asserted that elections are conducted strictly as per the law, with their scale and accuracy being globally recognised.

    "Any misinformation being spread, by anyone, is not only a sign of disrespect towards the law, but also brings disrepute to thousands of party-appointed representatives and demotivates lakhs of election staff who work untiringly and transparently during elections," the EC said.

    Highlighting the role of party representatives, the Commission said that preparation of electoral rolls, polling, and counting is carried out by government staff in the presence of authorised party agents-from polling stations to the constituency.


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