Congress office, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi again claimed the Maharashtra assembly polls were 'clearly wrong' and pointed to 'one crore additional voters' in the state between Lok Sabha and assembly polls. He also sought that names and addresses of those who voted in assembly and Lok Sabha polls in the state must be shared for electoral transparency.
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According to Gandhi's speech text on the INC website, the unexpected influx of almost a crore new voters between the Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha in Maharashtra poses a concern.
While Gandhi claims that a crore new 'voters' have been added in Maharashtra, his party's representation to the EC on November 29, 2024 said that 'more than 50,000 additions in 50 assembly constituencies (ACs) occurred between July and November 2024'. It further stated that the governing regime won 47 out of the 50 constituencies.
While the ECI has yet to respond to Gandhi, it answered in detail to the party submission on December 24, 2024, calling the INC allegations 'misleading and factually wrong'.
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