NEW DELHI: The Election Commissionfollowing notices from the executive electoral officials (CEOs) of Karnataka and Haryana, has reiterated that Rahul Gandhi “nonetheless has time” he will have to both post a proper declaration supporting his “vote robbery” allegations or “apologise to the rustic.”The Karnataka CEO has requested the Congress MP to post paperwork to make stronger his “vote robbery” allegations in opposition to the Election Fee of India.In a letter dated August 10, the Karnataka CEO famous that Rahul Gandhi, all over his August 7 press convention, claimed to have offered paperwork from ECI information alleging {that a} voter, Shakun Rani, voted two times according to information proven through a polling officer. The polling frame mentioned that during a initial inquiry, Shakun Rani denied vote casting two times, and the tick-marked record displayed through Rahul Gandhi was once no longer issued through the polling officer, elevating doubts about its authenticity.The Karnataka CEO has requested Rahul Gandhi to “give you the related paperwork” forming the foundation of his allegation in order that an in depth investigation will also be performed through the state’s electoral government.On August 7, bringing up inner research, the Chief of the Opposition mentioned Congress had anticipated to win 16 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka however secured best 9. He mentioned the birthday party investigated seven surprising losses, specializing in Mahadevapura, the place he alleged vote robbery involving 100,250 votes.“We discovered 100,250 votes stolen in 5 alternative ways. Reproduction citizens, faux and invalid addresses, and bulk citizens in one deal with, in a construction with 50–60 other folks dwelling. But if we cross there, there’s no report of the ones other folks dwelling there. One circle of relatives dwelling in that space,” Rahul Gandhi mentioned.The ECI, on Saturday, once more requested the Congress MP to both give a declaration consistent with the principles or apologise to the rustic for what it known as “false” allegations about voter lists.