Rahul Gandhi's Jungle Safari Faces Criticism Amid Political Controversy During Bihar Elections
Rahul Gandhi's jungle safari during the Bihar elections has sparked political controversy, with BJP criticising him. He also accused the Election Commission of vote theft and called out government leaders for undermining democracy.
Rahul Gandhi's recent jungle safari in Madhya Pradesh has sparked political controversy. The BJP criticised him for taking a break during the Bihar Assembly elections, dubbing him the "Leader of Partying." This criticism comes as Gandhi attended a training camp for Congress district presidents in Madhya Pradesh.
Political Jabs and Accusations
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla took to social media to mock Gandhi, stating, "For Rahul Gandhi, LoP stands for Leader of Paryatan and Partying. While Bihar goes to polls, he goes on vacation. When they lose, they'll blame the Election Commission and release a PowerPoint on H Files (holiday files)." Poonawalla also shared a Hindi couplet implying Congress's failure to introspect after electoral defeats.
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Gandhi arrived in Pachmarhi, Narmadapuram district, on Saturday for the training camp. On Sunday morning, he embarked on a jungle safari in an open jeep. He left Ravishankar Bhavan at 6:15 am and travelled approximately 10 kilometres to Panarpani Gate before returning.
Allegations Against Election Commission
During his visit to Madhya Pradesh, Gandhi accused the Election Commission of enabling "vote theft" through the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. He claimed this was orchestrated by the BJP. Gandhi alleged that similar vote theft occurred in Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh.
Gandhi provided details from a presentation on Haryana where he claimed 25 lakh votes were stolen. He stated that one in eight votes were affected. Based on this data, he believes similar incidents happened in other states under BJP's influence.
Criticism of Government Leaders
Gandhi further accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of collaborating against democracy. He expressed concerns about attacks on Ambedkar's Constitution and alleged that their actions are harming Bharat Mata.
Later that day, Gandhi planned to travel to Bihar to address an election rally in Kishanganj. His remarks and actions continue to stir political debate amidst ongoing elections.
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