Congress Reviews Bihar Poll Setback; Party Reiterates ‘Vote Chori’ Allegation — BJP Says People Rejected Mahagathbandhan
People punished Mahagathbandhan for defaming nation: BJP
Kharge and Gandhi were joined by AICC general secretary (Organisation) K. C. Venugopal, party treasurer Ajay Maken and AICC Bihar in-charge Krishna Allavaru, sources said.
According to the sources, the leaders met to discuss the Congress' poor performance in Bihar, where the party won only six of the 61 seats it contested, its second-worst show in the state after 2010, when it won only four seats. Rahul did not speak to the mediapersons after the meeting, as the leaders of the Mahagathbandhan, of which the Congress is a part, remained in a state of disbelief after the NDA swept the polls.
Asked about the Bihar poll outcome and the party's poor performance, Venugopal sought to put the entire blame on the Election Commission, alleging that the entire poll process is questionable and there is no transparency.
The party would soon analyse the result and would come out with concrete proof in the next few weeks, he said. "This result that has come from Bihar is unbelievable for all of us. This is not only for Congress. The entire Bihar people are not believing it and also our alliance partners. We discussed with all of them; they are not believing it," Venugopal said.
"Because, a 90 per cent plus strike rate for a political party — which has not happened in Indian history. We are doing a thorough analysis; we are collecting data from across Bihar. Within one or two weeks, we will come out with concrete proof," he told reporters.
Alleging that the process of electioneering is "completely questionable", he said the party leaders have been continuously raising the issue during electioneering. "The Election Commission is totally one-sided. Whatever they are doing, there is no transparency at all, and therefore, this process is questionable.
Anyway, we will collect all data from everywhere from entire Bihar and then present the facts," he said. Asked about Rahul's comments calling the election "not fair", Venugopal said, "We have been talking about the Election Commission (role) and we talked about this during the Haryana elections — that the Haryana election is rigged." "We have come out with evidence and have the Election Commission question our evidence," he asked. "On Bihar polls also, we will come with concrete proof," the Congress leader added.
On Friday, Rahul said the Bihar election result was surprising. The election was not fair from the very beginning, and that is why the party could not achieve anything much, he claimed. The Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha also said the Congress and the INDIA bloc would conduct an in-depth review of the results. The Congress had also claimed that the election results in Bihar without doubt reflect "vote chori on a gigantic scale — masterminded by the PM, the HM, and the Election Commission".
Meanwhile, the BJP on Saturday slammed the Congress for blaming the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls for the Mahagathbandhan's crushing defeat in Bihar, and said people "punished" the opposition alliance for defaming the country and creating divisions in society on the lines of castes and religion.
After the NDA cruised to a landslide victory in the Bihar polls, winning 202 seats in the 243-member Assembly, the Congress on Friday alleged “vote chori on a gigantic scale”, with Rahul Gandhi saying “we could not achieve victory in an election that was not fair from the very beginning”. Rahul also said the Congress and the INDIA bloc will conduct an in-depth review of the poll results and make more effective efforts to “save democracy”.
Reacting to the remarks, BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh said that by giving a clear mandate to the NDA, people of Bihar have made it clear that they want livelihood, prosperity and development, not the opposition's “Jungle Raj, mafia and politics of Muslim League and Naxalies”.
“People have punished you for your anti-national misdeeds. People have punished you for speaking against the country, defaming the country, and dividing the country on communal and caste lines,” Chugh told PTI Videos, when asked about the attacks on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise for the opposition's poll debacle in Bihar. “Bihar's mandate is a punishment for the INDIA alliance,” he added. (PTI)
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