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Quit stalling: on Aland, Rahul Gandhi’s press meet, the ECI’s response

The Election Commission of India must aid in taking forward the probe on Aland electoral roll fraud

In yet another press conference, Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi levelled serious allegations against the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the Chief Election Commissioner of India. He accused the ECI of inaction in a case of fraud involving electoral rolls in the Aland constituency in the run-up to the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections. While his allegations in an earlier press conference, on electoral roll inconsistencies in the Mahadevapura constituency in Karnataka, did not really add up to the definite existence of a ploy to aid a particular party, his accusations on Aland are a smoking gun — that attempts were made at manipulation, to the Congress’s disadvantage, in a close contest with the Bharatiya Janata Party. The Aland findings, brought out first in an investigative report in The Hindu earlier this month, did not pertain to any actual effect on the elections. This is because the ECI did manage to stop the fraudulent deletion of nearly 6,000 voters after miscreants filed Form-7 applications designed to remove the names of legitimate voters. But Mr. Gandhi’s allegations, taking off from The Hindu’s report, are centred on the fact that a CID probe into the fraudulent activity has been stalled due to the ECI’s refusal to provide access to crucial technical documentation, leaving investigators unable to follow the digital footprint of the fraud, buried in a maze of shifting IP addresses and phone numbers.