At a press conference, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar accused those making allegations against voters of political maneuvering, using the Election Commission as a scapegoat. Kumar responded to claims of double voting, stating that those making these claims failed to provide any proof. The CEC stressed that the Election Commission is not afraid of these false accusations and stands with voters of all backgrounds. Kumar highlighted that parties have a 45-day period to challenge election results in the Supreme Court and questioned the timing of allegations made after this period. He also discussed the Lok Sabha election process, which involves a huge number of officials and agents, suggesting it’s a transparent system that makes vote manipulation difficult.
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