Janata Dal (United) leader Neeraj Kumar addressed Rahul Gandhi’s recent statements questioning the integrity of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and the impartiality of the Election Commission. Kumar criticized Gandhi’s stance, attributing his political challenges to the formation of an alliance based on “corrupt dynastic politics” rather than the functionality of EVMs. He pointed out that the Supreme Court has not raised any objections to the use of EVMs and questioned Gandhi’s motives for doing so.
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- JDU leader Neeraj Kumar questioned Rahul Gandhi’s criticism of EVMs.
- Kumar attributed Gandhi’s political challenges to his alliance with “corrupt dynastic politics.”
- He highlighted that the Supreme Court has not raised any questions about EVMs.
- Kumar asked why Gandhi is blaming EVMs after winning from Wayanad and Raebareli.
- He questioned if EVMs were faulty, how did the INDIA bloc win 233 seats in Lok Sabha.
- Kumar suggested that doubting the Election Commission shows that Gandhi is rattled.
- Rahul Gandhi referred to EVMs as “black boxes” and questioned their transparency.
- Gandhi voiced concerns about the accountability of EVMs on social media.
- He claimed that lack of transparency in EVMs could make democracy prone to fraud.
- Kumar criticized Gandhi for raising doubts about the electoral process without evidence.
