Regarding the Maharashtra assembly elections, the Congress has once again demanded the Election Commission to ensure transparency. In a letter sent to the Commission, the party has appealed to share the digital and machine-readable copy of the voter list and the video recording of the polling day. This demand has been made on the basis of questions raised by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, so that public confidence in the fairness of the electoral process can be restored.

The entire video recording should also be made public

The Congress has clarified in the letter that the digital copy of the voter list of Maharashtra and Haryana should be made available within a week. Also, the entire video recording of the polling day should also be made public. The party says that these demands are not new, but have been emphasized for a long time. This will not only give confidence to political parties but will also maintain the confidence of the general public.

Top leadership ready for formal meeting with the Commission

The Congress has also indicated that as soon as the Commission takes action on these points, the top leadership of the party is ready for a formal meeting with the Commission. In this meeting, the party will present the data and analysis related to the alleged irregularities found in the electoral process before the commission.

Adopted the path of open dialogue with the Election Commission

It is worth noting that in the recent elections, the Congress has repeatedly alleged that there were irregularities in the voter list, lack of transparency during voting and administrative negligence. Now the party has formally raised these issues and adopted the path of open dialogue with the Election Commission.