Haryana Congress chief Rao Narendra Singh has firmly stated that the party will not allow the deletion of genuine votes under the Sir state. Addressing a press conference in Chandigarh, Singh emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of the electoral process. He accused the ruling party of attempting to manipulate voter lists to disenfranchise legitimate voters. Singh called upon the Election Commission to ensure a fair and transparent election, warning that any attempt to tamper with voter rolls would be met with strong opposition from the Congress party.
Congress Demands Fair Elections
Rao Narendra Singh highlighted that the Congress party is committed to protecting the democratic rights of every citizen. He stated that the party has already submitted a memorandum to the Election Commission, detailing instances of alleged irregularities in the voter list. The Congress chief urged the Commission to take immediate corrective measures to prevent the deletion of genuine voters. He also appealed to the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to voter list modifications.
Allegations Against Ruling Party
Singh alleged that the ruling party in Haryana is deliberately targeting voters from specific communities and regions to gain an unfair advantage in upcoming elections. He claimed that thousands of genuine voters have been removed from the electoral rolls under the pretext of duplication or ineligibility. The Congress chief demanded a thorough investigation into these allegations and called for the immediate restoration of deleted names.
- Congress has submitted evidence of voter list manipulation to the Election Commission.
- Party leaders will hold public meetings to educate voters about their rights.
- Legal action may be pursued if the Commission fails to address the issue.
Rao Narendra Singh concluded by reiterating the Congress party's unwavering commitment to democratic principles. He urged all political parties to prioritize the sanctity of the electoral process over partisan interests. The Congress chief assured that the party would continue to fight for the rights of every genuine voter in Haryana.



