"No burning question was answered": RJD's Manoj Jha on ECI's press conference

Aug 17, 2025

New Delhi [India], August 17 : Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Manoj Jha on Sunday said that nothing concrete was addressed by the Election Commission of India in its media interaction which was held earlier today.
"This institution (Election Commission) was born from the Constitution, it is not the Constitution... I would request them (Gyanesh Kumar) to recall Sukumar Sen (Former Chief Election Commissioner of India). In today's press conference, no burning question was answered, the Constitution cannot be torn to shreds in the name of the Constitution...", Manoj Jha told ANI.
Earlier today, the Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar refuted allegations of "vote theft" by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and asked him to either furnish a signed affidavit or apologise to the nation for his remarks.
The CEC also termed the allegations of bias by the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabhas as an "insult" to the Constitution of India.
"...An affidavit will have to be given or an apology should be made to the country. Teesra koi vikalp nahi (There is no third option.) If the affidavit is not received within 7 days, it means that all these allegations are baseless..." CEC Gyanesh Kumar said while addressing mediapersons at a briefing at the National Media Centre in the national capital.
Rahul Gandhi had on August 7 addressed a press conference in New Delhi which he presented Congress' research on voting in the Mahadevapura Assembly in Karnataka, a part of the Bangalore Central parliamentary constituency. Gandhi alleged "vote chori" (vote theft) of 1,00,250 votes including duplicate voters, invalid addresses, and bulk registrations of votes at single locations.
Rahul Gandhi further pointed out an instance of 80 people registered in a single address in Mahadevapura.
Rahul Gandhi had alleged that the poll body is "destroying evidence" through the directive deleting CCTV footage from polling booths. He alleged that the EC was only preserving CCTV and webcasting footage of the election process for only 45 days after the whole process is completed, unless the election result is challenged in court.