New Delhi, Nov 5 (UNI) The Election Commission of India has strongly rejected allegations of widespread voter fraud in Haryana’s 2024 Assembly elections made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, calling the claims ‘unsubstantiated’ and raising pointed questions about the Congress party’s own oversight during the electoral process.

Earlier in the day, Gandhi, while addressing a press conference, alleged that nearly 25 lakh votes in Haryana were “fake”, accusing the ruling BJP of engineering a scheme to overturn a projected Congress victory. He pointed to discrepancies between postal ballots and booth votes and alleged multiple irregularities including duplicate voter identities and fake photos on voter ID cards.

However, ECI officials countered these claims by highlighting that Congress-appo

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