Overview
- The Congress leader says the objections were lodged on a single day under a BJP booth-level agent’s name, which he claims the agent later disowned.
- He characterized the episode as a "serious assault on democracy" and a forged "vote theft" conspiracy.
- He called for immediate criminal cases against those responsible, including officials he accuses of inaction.
- He said Chief Electoral Officer Naveen Mahajan bears responsibility for preventing such irregularities and urged district and registration officers to act without pressure.
- Local reporting described 1,383 offline objections recorded on December 13 with notices initially issued to booth-level officers and later withdrawn, with online objections reducing to 372 by January 15.