The Election Commission of India has dismissed the allegations made by Rahul Gandhi regarding the voter turnout during the final hours of the Maharashtra assembly elections. The EC labeled his claims as baseless and stated that they are an attack on the integrity of the electoral process. Sources within the Election Commission highlighted that representatives from the Congress party did not bring up any issues regarding the voter lists during the scrutiny process. The EC emphasized that the claims made by Rahul Gandhi are not supported by any evidence and are therefore unsubstantiated. This response comes after the Congress leader raised concerns about the abnormal voter turnout in the last few hours of polling in Maharashtra. The Election Commission reiterated its commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring free and fair elections in the country. The Maharashtra assembly elections witnessed a high voter turnout, with millions of citizens exercising their democratic right to vote. The Election Commission’s swift dismissal of the allegations made by Rahul Gandhi serves to maintain the credibility and transparency of the electoral process in India.

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Election Commission dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s voter turnout claims, calls it an affront to rule of law in Maharashtra elections.
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