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The BJP challenges Rahul Gandhi to provide the names of the alleged fake electors following his accusation of ‘vote theft.’  ​ 

​**Title:** BJP Challenges Rahul Gandhi on Voter List Allegations

**Meta Description:** BJP demands Rahul Gandhi provide names of ineligible voters, responding to his claims of electoral fraud in Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Haryana.

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**Headline:** BJP Responds to Rahul Gandhi’s Voter List Manipulation Claims

As the political controversy surrounding Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of voter list manipulation escalates, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has issued a challenge to the Congress leader. On Sunday, the BJP urged Gandhi to submit the names of ineligible voters if he truly values his credibility. This call to action follows Gandhi’s assertion of a “huge criminal fraud” in the electoral process, which he claims involves collusion between the BJP and the Election Commission. His allegations stem from an analysis of voter rolls in a Karnataka constituency from the previous year, and he has since extended his claims to include voter list manipulation in at least three states: Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Haryana.

In response, BJP leader Amit Malavya stated, “If Rahul Gandhi values his own credibility, he must, under Declaration/Oath, submit the names of the ineligible electors he claims are on the voter list, as mandated by Rule 20(3)(b) of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960.” He emphasized that failing to provide this information would indicate that Gandhi lacks a substantial case and is merely engaging in political theatrics aimed at distorting facts and undermining a constitutional body responsible for ensuring free and fair elections. Malavya described such behavior as reckless and harmful to democracy.

The Chief Electoral Officers of Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Haryana have also requested that Gandhi provide the names of individuals he alleges were either omitted or incorrectly included in the electoral rolls, along with a signed declaration in accordance with the Conduct of Election Rules. The Election Commission reiterated its call for Gandhi to either submit a declaration supporting his claims or apologize for what it termed “false” allegations.

An official from the Election Commission remarked, “Rahul Gandhi should either submit a declaration as per the rules or apologize to the country for his baseless accusations.” However, Gandhi has made it clear that he will not sign any declaration, asserting that he has already taken an oath to uphold the Constitution as a Member of Parliament.

In conclusion, the ongoing exchange between the BJP and Rahul Gandhi highlights the contentious nature of electoral politics in India, with significant implications for public trust in the electoral process.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: What are the main allegations made by Rahul Gandhi regarding voter lists?**
A: Rahul Gandhi alleges that there has been manipulation of voter lists in Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Haryana, claiming collusion between the BJP and the Election Commission to facilitate this fraud. 

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