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Cong casting aspersions on Election Commission to create confusion: Mahendra Bhatt

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By Our Staff Reporter

Dehradun, 1 May: The BJP has termed the questions raised by Congress leaders on the election process as an insult to the constitutional institutions which has been caused as a result of the frustration of defeat creeping into their minds. BJP State President Mahendra Bhatt today hit back at the statements of certain Congress leaders. He claimed that the Congress, which has been accusing the BJP of ending democracy, itself has been sleeping. Bhatt also reminded that it was Congress which had played around with democracy by imposing emergency in the country. Bhatt reminded that, on the other hand, Modi had been elected overwhelmingly by the people of the country not once but twice and will be elected for the third straight time, also, in the ongoing general elections.

The BJP State President asserted that the Opposition is frustrated and is now preparing for a huge defeat and the blame game it can play after the elections.

Bhatt has termed the allegations of deliberate delay in declaring the voting percentage and also the alleged apprehensions regarding the security and safety of EVM machines as baseless. He said that all kinds of allegations are being made with the intention of creating confusion among the voters across the country. The BJP State President claimed that Congress leaders are so disappointed with consecutive defeats that they have started preparing for defeat even before the results by making false allegations against EVMs and the Election Commission of India. But the people of the country and the state can easily see through such falsehood. He taunted that this is just the beginning, some are worried about the security of EVMs, some are worried about the delay in declaring the final vote percentage. No Congress leader has faith in the constitutional institutions. But when the results will be in favour of Modi on 4 June, all the opposition leaders except the winning candidates will term this as a defeat of democracy.

Bhatt asserted that no one needs to worry about the election process, because the public has complete trust in the constitutional institutions of the world’s largest and strongest democracy. This is why Congress is trying to mislead the public by turning a blind eye to the truth. But the public knows very well that it had been Congress which had strangulated democracy by imposing emergency and by blatant misuse of Article 356 and dismissing state governments. By electing Modi once again, the world’s largest democracy is going to make the world’s most popular leader the Prime Minister, yet again.