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Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi today came out with sensational revelations as how the voters’ names were being deleted and added using a centralized software system, apparently like a call centre.
He also said that the Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar was protecting those people involved in this process by refusing to divulge the details of ‘vote chori’, specifically citing the investigations being done by the Karnataka CID which is not being provided by the ECI.

Identity was used for deleting the voters’ names
Addressing a press conference at Indira Bhawan, the AICC headquarters here today, Gandhi made a detailed presentation and also presented some persons whose identity was used for deleting the voters’ names without their knowledge. He disclosed that it was a “targeted deletion” of voters mainly in ten Congress booths in Aland constituency of Karnataka, out of which the party had won on eight booths in 2018 assembly elections. Besides, he disclosed that the names of voters belonging to those communities which are traditionally opposed to the BJP like the Dalits, the Adivasis, the minorities and the OBCs, were deleted in this targeted deletion process. The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha said that it was not a coincidence but a deliberate and well-planned strategy to target the Congress supporters. He said, this was beyond any doubt now that the CEC Gyanesh Kumar was actually protecting those who were murdering the democracy by not providing the required information to the Karnataka CID, which is investigating the fraudulent deletion of voters’ names from the electoral rolls.

Rahul Gandhi disclosed that the Karnataka CID
had written 18 letters in 18 months to the CEC seeking certain specific information like the destination IP from where these deletion forms were filled, the device destination ports from where these applications were filed, and most importantly, the OTP trails. But the ECI was refusing to provide it.Gandhi said there was a particular pattern in the process as the first voter in the booth’s list was chosen as the person who would delete the voters, without his/her knowledge.
He cited several instances where people were shown to have got votes deleted when they had actually not done anything, proving that it was done through software. In one case, one woman voter Ms Godabai was shown to have deleted 12 votes. Similarly, another voter, Suryakant was shown to have deleted 12 names within 14 minutes. Another voter, Nagraj was shown to have deleted 2 votes within 36 seconds and that too in the wee hours of the morning at 4.07 a.m. One of these applicants for names’ deletion, Suryakant, was personally present today during the press conference. ‎

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