Election Controversy: Congress Alleges Vote Fraud in Maharashtra
Maharashtra Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala accused the BJP and Election Commission of vote fraud in the 2024 assembly elections, particularly in Maharashtra and Haryana. Alleging collusion between the ruling party and EC, he vowed intensified protests led by Rahul Gandhi to safeguard democracy against election malpractices.

- Country:
- India
Maharashtra Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala on Tuesday alleged electoral malpractice in the wake of the 2024 assembly elections. He accused the Election Commission of ignoring substantial evidence of vote fraud provided by the Opposition.
Addressing a Congress workshop in Pune, Chennithala claimed that collusion between the BJP and the Election Commission played a significant role in undermining the democratic process. Despite the Maha Vikas Aghadi's success in the Lok Sabha elections, he alleged a shift in the assembly results due to ''vote chori''.
Chennithala announced plans for nationwide protests and signature campaigns, led by Rahul Gandhi, to highlight these electoral discrepancies. He accused the Central government and its allies of destroying democracy while criticizing the decision to reject negotiations with the EC over vote integrity concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Congress
- elections
- India
- vote fraud
- democracy
- Maharashtra
- BJP
- Chennithala
- Rahul Gandhi
- Opposition
ALSO READ
Maharashtra Agriculture Employees to Receive Laptops: Minister's Decision Overrides Tablet Proposal
C P Radhakrishnan: A New Era for India's Parliamentary Democracy
Crackdown on Illegal Sand Mining in Maharashtra
Empowering Delhi: BJP's Double-Engine Governance
Voter Fraud Allegations Stir Political Feud in Maharashtra