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BJP’s Dilip Ghosh Slams Rahul Gandhi Over Election Commission Criticism, Calls It ‘Political Noise’

West Bengal: BJP leader Dilip Ghosh fired back at Congress Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi following his recent criticism of the Election Commission. Ghosh accused Gandhi of playing the blame game only when the Congress party faces electoral setbacks.

“Where Congress wins elections, there are no issues with the Election Commission or the EVMs. But the moment they start losing, excuses and allegations emerge,” Ghosh said sharply. “The Election Commission is merely doing its constitutional duty. Rahul Gandhi should stick to facts instead of creating unnecessary noise to mislead people.”

He further added, “The Election Commission is not a venue for political rallies or public meetings. If there are genuine concerns, come with your documents and problems and engage with the officials in a proper manner.”

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West Bengal: BJP leader Dilip Ghosh fired back at Congress Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi following his recent criticism of the Election Commission. Ghosh accused Gandhi of playing the blame game only when the Congress party faces electoral setbacks.

“Where Congress wins elections, there are no issues with the Election Commission or the EVMs. But the moment they start losing, excuses and allegations emerge,” Ghosh said sharply. “The Election Commission is merely doing its constitutional duty. Rahul Gandhi should stick to facts instead of creating unnecessary noise to mislead people.”

He further added, “The Election Commission is not a venue for political rallies or public meetings. If there are genuine concerns, come with your documents and problems and engage with the officials in a proper manner.”

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