'Abhi picture baki hai': Rahul Gandhi slams EC, doubles down on 'vote chori' allegations
It is the duty of the EC to enforce 'one man, one vote' and they have not done their duty, alleged Rahul Gandhi.
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Rahul Gandhi said that Congress will work towards protecting the Constitution. Photo: PTI
New Delhi, 12 Aug
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accused the Election
Commission of not performing its duty of enforcing the 'one man, one vote'
principle and said "abhi picture baki hai", alluding to the claims of
irregularities in the voters' list.
Gandhi asserted that his party was engaged in protecting the
Constitution and would continue to do so.
"There is not just one seat (where there is 'vote
chori') but there are a number of seats. This is being done at a national level
and systematically. The EC knows it and we know it too," the Leader of
Opposition in the Lok Sabha told reporters in the Parliament House complex.
"Earlier, evidence was not there but now the evidence
is there. We protect the Constitution. 'One man, one vote' is the foundation of
the Constitution," Gandhi said.
It is the duty of the EC to enforce 'one man, one vote' and
they have not done their duty, Gandhi said. "So we are protecting the
Constitution and will continue to do so. We will not stop," he said.
Asked about Minta Devi, a 124-year-old voter allegedly
listed in the Election Commission's voter list from Bihar, Gandhi said,
"There are unlimited cases like that. Abhi picture baki hai."
Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also said
there were several such cases in which addresses and names of relatives etc.
are all fake.
Earlier in the day, several MPs of the INDIA bloc parties
held a protest in the Parliament House complex against the EC’s voter roll
revision in Bihar, with many of them wearing white T-shirts that had the name
of the ‘124-year-old voter’ allegedly found on the state's voters' list
emblazoned on it.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress
Parliamentary party Chief Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, TMC's Derek O'Brien,
DMK's TR Baalu, NCP(SP)'s Supriya Sule, as well as other opposition MPs from
DMK and Left parties, gathered near Parliament's Makar Dwar. They held posters
and raised slogans, demanding a rollback of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR)
exercise.
Several MPs, including Priyanka Gandhi, were seen wearing
white T-shirts with 'Minta Devi' and her photo emblazoned on it and '124 Not
Out' written at the back.
Congress' Manickam Tagore alleged that the EC under RajeevKumar and Gyanesh Kumar has become a department of the BJP.
"Minta Devi is a first time voter and she is
124-years-old. The voters list carries her name as a first time voter. We want discussion
on such issues. How EC has become a party to the BJP. The voter list is full of
such fraud," he charged while participating in the protest.
On Monday, opposition MPs, including Rahul Gandhi, Kharge
and Pawar, took out a protest march from the Parliament House to the Election
Commission office against the revision of electoral rolls in Bihar and alleged
"vote chori", but were stopped midway by the police and briefly
detained amid high drama.
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