Dr. K.A. Paul criticizes Election Commission over Delhi polls

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Dr. K.A. Paul criticizes Election Commission over Delhi polls
Dr. K.A. Paul criticizes Election Commission over Delhi polls

New Delhi : Dr. K.A. Paul has strongly condemned the Indian Election Commission, alleging its failure in conducting free and fair elections in Delhi. Addressing the election results announced today, he claimed that the BJP manipulated Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) to defeat Aam Aadmi Party leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and Satyendra Jain.

Dr. Paul revealed that he had warned AAP leader and former health minister Satyendra Jain a week prior about potential election malpractices. He stated that when he suggested a meeting to strategize against these alleged irregularities, he never received a follow-up call.

Highlighting his past political predictions, Dr. Paul recalled accurately forecasting the 2008 Karnataka election results, the performance of Chiranjeevi’s party in 2009, and other major political shifts.

He further warned that the BJP is systematically targeting and eliminating any political leader who poses a challenge to its dominance in national politics. Citing examples, he alleged:

J. Jayalalithaa – Imprisoned and allegedly killed for not surrendering to BJP’s pressure.

Lalu Prasad Yadav – Jailed, rendering him politically inactive.

Sharad Pawar – Compromised under pressure, affecting his national political ambitions.

Nitish Kumar – Targeted with legal cases, ultimately surrendering and losing his Prime Ministerial aspirations.

Chandra Babu Naidu surrendered to Modi govt after 52 days of imprisonment . Many other examples . 

Dr. Paul reiterated that BJP’s strategy is to neutralize any potential Prime Ministerial contender. He urged the public and opposition parties to take decisive action to safeguard democracy and electoral integrity in India. If Elections are conducted with ballot papers and votes counted the same day bjp will not win more than 150 of the 543 MP seats in the next elections. Opposition is divided . Let us save Indian democracy