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More lies from the Election Commission – good job, The Quint!

Previous posts on the stealing of the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections on Kafila, which have links to many other substantiated stories in other journals and news portals: The “massive mandate” of 2019 and the role of the Election Commission  – Nivedita Menon Update On “Tally Mismatch” In 2019 Lok Sabha Elections: Ravi Nair Lok Sabha … Continue reading More lies from the Election Commission – good job, The Quint! →

EC Misleads Public With Bogus RTI Reply on VVPAT Count: Poonam Agarwal

Evidence mounts of something extremely rotten in the state of India and the recent Lok Sabha elections. We have raised this question on Kafila for a while now, see The Massive Mandate and Open Letter to Election Commission of India by civil servants, the serious charges in which have been met with total silence. Now POONAM … Continue reading EC Misleads Public With Bogus RTI Reply on VVPAT Count: Poonam Agarwal →

Lok Sabha Elections 2019 – Calling the Election Commission to account: Statement by retired civil servants, veterans, academics and concerned citizens

Letter to the Election Commission of India written by 64 former civil servants, endorsed by 83 veterans, academics and other concerned citizens. Shri Sunil Arora, Chief Election Commissioner, Shri Ashok Lavasa,  Election Commissioner, and Shri Sushil Chandra, Election Commissioner. Election Commission of India.

Update on “tally mismatch” in 2019 Lok Sabha Elections: Ravi Nair

In an earlier post  we made note of the serious matter of unaccounted movement of EVMs in private vehicles in different parts of the country and the mismatch between the ECI figures for voter turnout and EVM votes cast, neither of which the EC has satisfactorily explained until today. Now in a detailed analysis in … Continue reading Update on “tally mismatch” in 2019 Lok Sabha Elections: Ravi Nair →

The “massive mandate” of 2019 and the role of the Election Commission

Caution: Long read! This is the elephant in the room, is it not? Was this “massive mandate” of the Lok Sabha elections 2019, the result of a free and fair election? Should we continue to discuss this outcome – the scale of the BJP victory, the numbers of seats, the margins by which seats were … Continue reading The “massive mandate” of 2019 and the role of the Election Commission →