Unhappiness is growing among Maharashtra Congress leaders over the allegations made by Rahul Gandhi based on incorrect information provided by Praveen Chakravarty. The leaders feel that the party's credibility has been tarnished by these claims.
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Maharashtra Congress leaders are unhappy because Praveen Chakravarty provided incorrect information to Rahul Gandhi, leading to allegations against the Election Commission of India regarding voter turnout in the 2024 Assembly elections.
Rahul Gandhi wrote to the poll panel based on information provided by Praveen Chakravarty, alleging an unusual spike in voter turnout post 5 pm and demanding an investigation into the electoral process.
Congress leaders believe that a vote spike post 5 pm is a common occurrence in every election and not unusual. They feel it was incorrect to claim otherwise.
The Election Commission of India denied the allegations, stating that all polls are conducted according to laws and rules, and involve thousands of personnel, including booth-level agents appointed by political parties.
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