The BJP has criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for accumulating 95 electoral defeats across two decades, with party official Amit Malviya describing the tally as five short of a century. Malviya questioned whether Gandhi's attacks on Indian institutions served as diversionary tactics following the Congress party's poor performance in the Bihar Assembly elections.
Internal disagreements within the Bihar Congress emerged after senior member Shakeel Ahmad dismissed Gandhi's opposition to the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Ahmad challenged the validity of claims regarding voter deletions, noting the absence of objections from Congress workers or allied parties. Malviya alleged that Gandhi's campaign aims to protect illegal infiltrators.
The BJP official urged West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to support the revision process designed to remove ineligible voters, warning election officials and citizens against submitting fraudulent documentation. Malviya cautioned that violations could result in imprisonment and career damage while accusing the Trinamool Congress of pressuring officials to distribute enrollment forms to ineligible individuals.
Internal disagreements within the Bihar Congress emerged after senior member Shakeel Ahmad dismissed Gandhi's opposition to the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Ahmad challenged the validity of claims regarding voter deletions, noting the absence of objections from Congress workers or allied parties. Malviya alleged that Gandhi's campaign aims to protect illegal infiltrators.
The BJP official urged West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to support the revision process designed to remove ineligible voters, warning election officials and citizens against submitting fraudulent documentation. Malviya cautioned that violations could result in imprisonment and career damage while accusing the Trinamool Congress of pressuring officials to distribute enrollment forms to ineligible individuals.