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India's Modi had advantage in 'controlled' election, opposition leader Gandhi says

Published 09/10/2024, 04:58 AM
Updated 09/10/2024, 05:00 AM
© Reuters. Rahul Gandhi, senior leader of India's main opposition Congress Party, looks on on the day of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc's meeting in New Delhi, India, June 5, 2024. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/ File Photo

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's opposition leader Rahul Gandhi said on Tuesday he did not view this year's two-month general elections as a free exercise, but rather as one structured to deliver an advantage to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, without citing evidence.

But Modi suffered a rare setback instead, as the opposition made a strong showing, costing his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) its outright majority and forcing it to turn to coalition partners for the first time in a decade to retain power.

"They (BJP) had a huge financial advantage and they had locked our bank accounts," Gandhi said at an event at Georgetown University in Washington.

"The Election Commission was doing what they wanted. The entire campaign was structured so that Mr. Modi could do his thing across the country," he added.

"I don't view it as a free election. I view it as a controlled election."

Gandhi said, "I don't believe that in a fair election, the BJP would come anywhere near 240 seats. I would be surprised."

Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 240 seats on its own, or 32 short of half the 543 members in parliament's lower house, but formed the government, as his 15-party National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won 293 seats.

The opposition INDIA alliance led by Gandhi's centrist Congress party won 230 seats. Congress on it own won 99.

The Election Commission did not respond to the comments.

In response, Agricultural Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said Gandhi was trying to besmirch the image of the nation, an activity he sought to portray as treasonous.

"Due to being defeated consecutively for the third time, anti-BJP ... anti-Modi sentiments have taken root in his mind," Chouhan told reporters.

"He is constantly trying to malign the image of the country, which is equivalent to treason."

In the weeks before the vote, Gandhi's Congress party received income tax notices, seeking payments of about 35 billion rupees ($417 million), which it described at the time as politically motivated.

It was eventually given time to resolve the payments until after the vote.

© Reuters. Rahul Gandhi, senior leader of India's main opposition Congress Party, looks on on the day of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc's meeting in New Delhi, India, June 5, 2024. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/ File Photo

The accusation that voting was not entirely free is not new, with Congress and some allies in the opposition alliance having aired accusations of voting machines having been tampered with in prior elections since Modi won power in 2014.

In public denials, the Election Commission has said its systems are secure and cannot be interfered with. India's Supreme Court has also rejected petitions seeking a return to the old system of balloting.

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