Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday hit out at the Election Commission of India (ECI) after its press conference, alleging the Modi government passed a 2023 law to prevent action against the poll body as it is "helping" the BJP and "indulging in vote chori" with them.
Addressing a gathering at Aurangabad at the end of the first day of his Voter Adhikar Yatra, Gandhi also said while he was asked to submit an affidavit after his press conference exposing "vote chori," no such demand was made from BJP leaders who made similar claims in their presser.
The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha also alleged that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar was a way to steal votes of the people of the state.
"Today they (ECI) held a press conference. I want to ask them why did the government change the law on CCTV footage of election process. Do you know that no case can be initiated against the election commissioners. In no court in India can there be a case against them," Gandhi said.
"This law was made in 2023. Why was this law made? It was made because Narendra Modi and Amit Shah want to ensure that no one can take any action against the ECI as it is helping them and is indulging in voter chori along with them," Gandhi added.
He said it is a fight to protect Ambedkar's Constitution and the principle of 'one person, one vote'.
Earlier, addressing a press conference in Delhi, Chief Election Commissioner (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 ECI's shoulder."
The CEC rejected as "baseless" the allegations of double voting and "vote theft" and asserted that all stakeholders are working to make SIR a success in a transparent manner.
EC 'thorughly exposed', says Congress
Meanwhile, the Congress on Sunday alleged that the ECI stood "thoroughly exposed" not only for its "incompetence" but also for its "blatant partisanship", soon after the CEC 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 ECI that it makes no distinction between the ruling party and the Opposition.
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. 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.
"It is constitutionally bound to do so. The nation is waiting and watching," the Congress leader asserted.
On the EC's press conference, he said, "This was the first time this 'new' ECI was speaking directly and not planting through sources."
Yesterday, the ECI had released a 'Press Note', the purpose of which was to place the onus of voter list correction on political parties and individuals, Ramesh said, adding that: "This Press Note had also been met with uniform criticism from the opposition parties and widespread criticism from the general public."
"Today's Press Conference also came three days after the Supreme Court had rejected every single one of the arguments made by the ECI to prevent the publication of the 65 lakh deleted voters during the Bihar SIR," he said.
Despite the vehement and documented objections of the ECI, the Supreme Court directed the publication, in a searchable format, of these 65 lakh voters with all their details, Ramesh said.
"It had also allowed the use of AADHAR ID's to be proof of voter identity. The ECI had opposed every single one of these instructions of the Supreme Court," he said.
Earlier, the CEC defended the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, saying some parties are spreading "misinformation and firing from EC's shoulder."
The CEC rejected as "baseless" the allegations of double voting and "vote theft" and asserted that all stakeholders are working to make SIR a success in a transparent manner, as the INDIA bloc parties launched 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' in poll-bound Bihar against alleged "vote-chori."