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Priyanka Gandhi slams NDA over alleged voter fraud ahead of 2024 polls

A fiery pre-election warning: ‘Vote theft’ claims and bold job guarantees shake up India’s political race. Will the INDIA bloc’s pledges sway voters?

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Priyanka Gandhi slams NDA over alleged voter fraud ahead of 2024 polls

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Congress General Secretary, has made several allegations and promises ahead of the 2024 election. She accused the NDA of election polls manipulation and criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's focus. She also outlined the INDIA bloc's plans for jobs, healthcare, and development if they form the next government.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra alleged that the NDA aims to form the 2024 presidential election government through 'vote chori', claiming that 65 lakh voters' names were removed from electoral rolls using the Systematic Voter Verification and Validation Programme (SIR).

She promised that if the INDIA bloc wins, one government job per family would be pursued. Additionally, the Congress party would prioritize local issues and regional development, as announced during her visit to Chanpatia Assembly constituency in West Champaran.

Vadra accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of ignoring poor families' concerns and instead concentrating on opposition party posters. She also stated that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is unwilling to share the stage with the Prime Minister.

Vadra compared the current situation in India to the British Raj and expressed doubts about the future of elections in the country.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's allegations and promises highlight the INDIA bloc's strategy for the election day. If they win, they plan to create jobs, improve healthcare for poor families, and focus on local development. Her comments also reflect the political tensions and concerns ahead of the election update.

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