Rahul Gandhi voiced strong opposition, asserting that the BJP’s electoral success hinges on “match-fixing,” suggesting their inability to secure over 180 seats without such manipulation. His bold remarks underscore a deep-rooted skepticism toward the BJP’s electoral strategies, implying a reliance on dubious methods rather than genuine voter support. Such pointed accusations serve as a sharp critique of the ruling party’s tactics and cast a shadow of doubt over the integrity of the upcoming election process. Gandhi’s unwavering stance illuminates a broader narrative of political distrust and underscores the contentious landscape shaping the country’s democratic fabric.
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