Rahul Gandhi claims BJP, EC stole over 100 seats in Bengal elections
Rahul Gandhi says BJP, EC stole over 100 Bengal seats

NEW DELHI: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Monday alleged that the West Bengal and Assam assembly elections were "clear cases of elections being stolen by BJP with the support of EC", claiming that more than 100 seats were stolen in Bengal.

Rahul Gandhi's Allegations

"We agree with Mamata (Banerjee) ji. More than 100 seats were stolen in Bengal," Gandhi said in a post on X. "We have seen this playbook before: MP, Haryana, Maharashtra and Lok Sabha 2024 etc," he added. "Election theft, institution theft - what other option is there now?" he questioned.

In another post, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha said he spoke with TVK chief Vijay to congratulate him on his victory in Tamil Nadu. He emphasised that "this mandate reflects the rising voice of the youth, which cannot, and will not, be ignored."

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Gandhi also spoke to outgoing Chief Ministers Mamata Banerjee and M K Stalin regarding the election results.

Congress Leaders React

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge described the results as a "mixed bag". "However, we must remember that ours is an ideological battle. Such a path demands patience, perseverance and unwavering resolve," he said on X.

"Our party has always chosen the path of truth, justice and inclusivity. While the journey may be challenging, we remain steadfast in our commitment to serve the people and protect the core values of our democracy," Kharge added.

Party spokesperson Jairam Ramesh said Congress extends its heartfelt gratitude to the people of Kerala for granting the UDF the opportunity to serve with a resounding majority.

"With the exception of Kerala, the election results elsewhere have fallen short of our expectations. However, we are neither disheartened nor dejected. We are waging an ideological struggle," Ramesh added.

Election Results Overview

The comments come amid the latest election results for Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry. The Times of India provided live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, and party-wise trends for these states.

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