
Stop Conducting, Start Contesting Polls: Kanhaiya Kumar to EC
In a recent remark that has sparked a buzz in the political circles, Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar took a jibe at the Election Commission, saying that the poll body should “stop conducting” and “start contesting” polls. His comment comes amid allegations of “vote theft” made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Kanhaiya Kumar’s statement was made during a press conference, where he was responding to questions about the allegations of electoral malpractices and the role of the Election Commission in ensuring free and fair elections. When asked about the allegations of “vote theft” made by Rahul Gandhi, Kanhaiya Kumar said, “When your intentions are not good, no matter how much you try to hide the truth, it will come out.”
Kanhaiya Kumar’s remark is a clear indication that he is not impressed with the performance of the Election Commission in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process. The Election Commission has been criticized in the past for its inability to prevent electoral malpractices, including voter suppression and tampering with electronic voting machines (EVMs).
The Congress party has been vocal about its concerns over the conduct of the Election Commission, particularly in the recent elections. The party has alleged that the Election Commission has failed to take adequate measures to prevent electoral malpractices, and has instead been complicit in helping the ruling party win elections.
Kanhaiya Kumar’s remark is likely to add fuel to the ongoing controversy over the conduct of the Election Commission. The remark has been seen as a clear indication that the Congress party is no longer willing to give the Election Commission the benefit of doubt, and is instead demanding that the poll body take concrete steps to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
The Election Commission has been under pressure to address the concerns of the opposition parties over the conduct of elections. The commission has been accused of bias in favor of the ruling party, and has been criticized for its inability to prevent electoral malpractices.
The commission has been implementing various measures to improve the conduct of elections, including the use of EVMs and the implementation of the VVPAT (Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail) system. However, these measures have not been able to prevent electoral malpractices, and the opposition parties continue to express their concerns over the conduct of the Election Commission.
Kanhaiya Kumar’s remark is likely to add to the pressure on the Election Commission to take concrete steps to ensure the integrity of the electoral process. The opposition parties have been demanding that the Election Commission take steps to prevent electoral malpractices, including the use of paper ballots and the implementation of the VVPAT system.
The Election Commission has been facing criticism from all quarters over its conduct in recent elections. The commission has been accused of bias in favor of the ruling party, and has been criticized for its inability to prevent electoral malpractices.
In conclusion, Kanhaiya Kumar’s remark is a clear indication that the Congress party is no longer willing to give the Election Commission the benefit of doubt. The party is demanding that the poll body take concrete steps to ensure the integrity of the electoral process, and is accusing the commission of being complicit in helping the ruling party win elections.
The Election Commission has been under pressure to address the concerns of the opposition parties over the conduct of elections. The commission has been implementing various measures to improve the conduct of elections, including the use of EVMs and the implementation of the VVPAT system. However, these measures have not been able to prevent electoral malpractices, and the opposition parties continue to express their concerns over the conduct of the Election Commission.
It remains to be seen how the Election Commission will respond to Kanhaiya Kumar’s remark. The commission has been accused of bias in favor of the ruling party, and has been criticized for its inability to prevent electoral malpractices. It is imperative that the commission takes concrete steps to ensure the integrity of the electoral process, and to address the concerns of the opposition parties.