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Taken Oath of Constitution: Rahul Gandhi Defends ‘Vote Theft’ Statement to EC

Taken Oath of Constitution: Rahul Gandhi Defends ‘Vote Theft’ Statement to EC

Last Updated Aug - 08 - 2025, 05:19 PM | Source : Fela News

Rahul Gandhi, responding to the Election Commission, says he has taken oath of the Constitution and stands by his ‘vote theft’ remark, sparking fresh political
Rahul Gandhi Defends ‘Vote Theft’ Statement to EC
Rahul Gandhi Defends ‘Vote Theft’ Statement to EC

In a sharply worded reply to the Election Commission, Rahul Gandhi has stood firm on his recent “vote theft” comment, asserting that he has taken oath of the Constitution and that his statements are grounded in democratic accountability.

His response comes after the Commission sought clarification over what it deemed a controversial remark. But for Rahul, the issue cuts deeper than political posturing it’s about protecting democratic processes and questioning what he sees as systemic silence over electoral irregularities.

The phrase “taken oath of the Constitution” has become more than a formality it’s his rallying cry. It signifies a responsibility not just to represent, but to speak when democratic norms feel under threat. His statement underscores that holding public office means holding institutions accountable, even when it’s uncomfortable.

Critics argue that such statements weaken people's confidence in the electoral system, while supporters believe it is a warning bell. At a time when political nictations are fully controlled, this direct tone of Rahul Gandhi - whether it is considered courageous or careless has given rise to a comprehensive debate.

This initiative of Rahul once again focuses on the fine line between the role of monitoring institutions, freedom of expression and disagreement and defamation. The political atmosphere is already stressful, but defending his statement, he has established the conversation around the duties towards the public and the Constitution.

As the Election Commission weighs its response, one thing is clear: this isn’t just about one comment. It’s about where we draw the line between loyalty to the Constitution and the pressures of political diplomacy.

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