‘Khada hoon aaj bhi wahin’: JP Nadda mocks Rahul Gandhi’s ‘vote chori’ declare; shares video | India Information – Instances of India


NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Celebration nationwide president JP Nadda on Tuesday mocked chief of opposition Rahul Gandhi‘s “vote chori” declare as he reposted a video on X that termed it a “scripted PR”.The video confirmed a snippet from Rahul’s ongoing ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ the place a lady complaints about names of six of her relations being deleted from the EC’s particular intensive revision (SIR) draft roll. Later within the video, the lady claims that she was requested to make these claims on the yatra.“Rahul Gandhi’s Vote Chori is popping right into a PR Catastrophe. First, EC gave him a 7-day ultimatum with all information. Now, individuals are exposing him left & proper: “It was scripted PR, we stated it however our names are within the voters checklist” One other apology from Rahul is loading,” the video caption stated.Earlier within the day, BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya focused Rahul after psephologist Sanjay Kumar apologised for sharing incorrect voter information associated to the Maharashtra elections.“The very establishment whose information Rahul Gandhi leaned on to defame the voters of Maharashtra has now admitted that its figures had been fallacious — not simply on Maharashtra, however even on SIR. The place does this depart Rahul Gandhi and the Congress, which overtly focused the Election Fee and went as far as to model real voters as faux? Shameful,” he stated.“Rahul Gandhi should instantly abandon his “घुसपैठिया बचाओ यात्रा” in Bihar and tender an unconditional apology to the individuals of India for his callous and regressive politics,” he added.The ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ set off from Sasaram on Sunday, marking the beginning of a 16-day marketing campaign towards the Election Fee’s Particular Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter checklist in Bihar and allegations of “vote theft.” Traversing over 1,300 km throughout greater than 20 districts, the march will culminate in Patna on September 1.