Arvind Kejriwal has leveled serious accusations against Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) regarding alleged manipulation of exit polls and election rigging.
In a recent statement, Kejriwal pointed out discrepancies in the BJP's claims about their projected wins in Rajasthan. He highlighted that the BJP's exit poll figures indicated a win in 33 seats, despite Rajasthan having only 25 constituencies.
"How can the Modi government announce results before the counting of votes even begins?" questioned Kejriwal.
The Aam Aadmi Party leader also raised concerns about undue pressure being imposed on polling agents during the vote-counting process. He urged his supporters to remain vigilant and prevent any attempts at electoral malpractice.
Kejriwal emphatically stated that the BJP cannot secure a victory in Rajasthan without resorting to rigging. He called on citizens to thwart any plans by the Modi government to manipulate the election outcome, describing the current scenario as a critical juncture for democracy in India.
Further allegations by Kejriwal include claims that the Modi government has been suppressing voter turnout through intimidation and mental manipulation. He also accused the BJP of spending large sums of money to buy votes, asserting that these tactics are part of a broader strategy to retain power for a third term.