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'Congress Does Not Believe In Supreme Court, Election Commission'

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June 04, 2024

After Congress MP Rahul Gandhi referred to the exit polls as "Modi media polls" that predicted the BJP-led NDA getting a majority to form the government for the third term, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said that the Congress party does not believe in top institutions of the country like the Supreme Court and the Election Commission and does not even believe themselves which is why people, in turn, do not believe them.

'Congress Does Not Believe In Supreme Court, Election Commission'

"The problem with the Congress party is that they do not believe in the Supreme Court, they do not believe in the Election Commission, the CAG, in the Parliament. Who do they believe in? They don't even believe in themselves, and this is why the people also don't believe in them. They do not even believe in the EVMS," Joshi said speaking to ANI on Sunday.

Further taking another dig at the Congress the Union Minister said that the Congress has a "manufacturing defect" and blames the poll body, EVMS and the media when they lose in elections.

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