EC stands thoroughly exposed for incompetence, partisanship
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Sunday alleged that the Election Commission stood “thoroughly exposed” not only for its “incompetence” but also for its “blatant partisanship”, soon after the chief election commissioner defended the SIR in Bihar and rejected as “baseless” the opposition party’s allegations of “vote theft”.
The Congress also termed as “laughable” the claims made by the EC that it makes no distinction between the ruling party and the Opposition.parties are spreading misinformation about it and “firing from the EC’s shoulder”.
Responding to the CEC’s remarks, Congress general secretary (communications) Jairam Ramesh asked whether the poll body will implement the Supreme Court’s August 14 orders in letter and spirit.
“Today, a short while after Shri Rahul Gandhi launched the INDIA janbandhan’s Voter Adhikar Yatra from Sasaram, the CEC and his two ECs began by saying they make no distinction between the ruling party and the opposition.
Addressing a press conference here, CEC Gynaesh Kumar said the electoral roll revision is aimed at removing all shortcomings in voter lists and it is a matter of grave concern thatClaiming that what Gandhi has stated so far are based on the EC’s own data, he said, “The ECI stands thoroughly exposed not only for its incompetence but also for its blatant partisanship.”
“All that matters now is simply this: will the ECI implement, in letter and spirit, the Supreme Court’s orders of August 14th, 2025 on the Bihar SIR process?” Ramesh said.The Congress also termed as “laughable” the claims made by the EC that it makes no distinction between the ruling party and the Opposition.”This is laughable, to put it very mildly, in the face of mountains of evidence to the contrary. Notably, the CEC answered none of the pointed questions raised by Shri Rahul Gandhi meaningfully,” Ramesh said in a post on X.
Claiming that what Gandhi has stated so far are based on the EC’s own data, he said, “The ECI stands thoroughly exposed not only for its incompetence but also for its blatant partisanship.”
“All that matters now is simply this: will the ECI implement, in letter and spirit, the Supreme Court’s orders of August 14th, 2025 on the Bihar SIR process?” Ramesh said.
Addressing a press conference here, CEC Gynaesh Kumar said the electoral roll revision is aimed at removing all shortcomings in voter lists and it is a matter of grave concern that some parties are spreading misinformation about it and “firing from the EC’s shoulder”.
