The Election Commission of India (EC) has issued a formal notice to senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi after he publicly accused the electoral process in Maharashtra of being “match-fixed.” Sources within the commission have confirmed that Gandhi has not yet replied to the letter, which seeks clarification on the serious claims made in a recent opinion piece.
The notice was reportedly sent earlier this month after Gandhi’s op-ed, published in a national newspaper, questioned the fairness of the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections. In his column, Gandhi alleged large-scale irregularities—including tampering with voter lists, inflated voter turnout, fraudulent voting, and suppression of evidence. He described the polls as being “fixed,” likening the situation to a scripted game designed to benefit the ruling party.
EC Pushes Back Against Allegations
The Election Commission strongly rejected Rahul’s claims, calling them “absurd” and “irresponsible.” The poll panel emphasized that such statements undermine trust in democratic institutions and the thousands of officials who work to conduct elections fairly.
The EC also pointed out that no official complaints were lodged by Congress polling agents during the elections, and that a detailed response had already been sent to the party in December 2024. The commission stated that mechanisms for transparency—including access to CCTV footage and voter roll verification—exist through proper legal channels.
Rahul Gandhi Demands Transparency
In response to the EC ’s statement, the Congress leader posted on social media accusing the commission of evading the core issues. He called for the release of machine-readable voter rolls and CCTV footage from polling stations, particularly after 5 p.m. on voting day. According to him, this evidence would support his claims and bring clarity to the public.
The Congress leader also suggested that similar election malpractice could take place in upcoming state elections, including in Bihar—another politically sensitive battleground for the ruling BJP and opposition parties.
Political Reaction
The BJP quickly dismissed Gandhi’s comments, accusing him of undermining the credibility of India’s electoral system. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and other senior leaders condemned the Congress leader for “insulting voters” and creating drama without evidence.
At the same time, several legal and political experts have noted the importance of addressing such allegations on EC through formal mechanisms rather than through public opinion, urging all parties to respect the democratic process.
What Happens Next?
With the Election Commission waiting for a formal reply from Rahul Gandhi, it remains to be seen whether the Congress leader will provide evidence to back his claims. The controversy comes at a critical time as political parties gear up for elections in key states, and questions around electoral transparency are likely to remain in focus.