“Insult To Constitution”: Poll Body On Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Vote Fraud’ Charge
Coming out strongly against senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of ‘vote fraud’, the Election Commission of India has said that using “improper words” such as “vote chori” amounts to insulting the Constitution.
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Coming out strongly against senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of ‘vote fraud’, the Election Commission of India has said that using “improper words” such as “vote chori” amounts to insulting the Constitution.
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