Gehlot Criticizes Election Commission's Special Revision Move
Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot criticized the Election Commission for conducting a Special Intensive Revision without consulting political parties, questioning its neutrality and suggesting it creates bias. He emphasized the global admiration for India's democracy and urged for measures that bolster election transparency and faith in democratic institutions.
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In a recent statement, former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot voiced serious reservations about the Election Commission's decision to conduct a Special Intensive Revision in states. Gehlot, a senior Congress leader, alleged that the commission's actions are sowing distrust among the public.
Gehlot argued that the Election Commission should have engaged in consultations with all political parties before taking such measures, to ensure transparency and trust in the democratic process. He emphasized that every party desires free and fair elections supported by an impartial voter list.
The former Chief Minister also questioned the commission's neutrality, suggesting that its decisions seem to favor the ruling party. Highlighting India's cherished democratic values, he called for the Election Commission to clarify its controversial decisions to preserve the integrity of democratic institutions.
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