NEW DELHI: The Election Fee (EC) on Friday stated it prefers to forget about Rahul Gandhi’s baseless allegations of “vote robbery” and has requested all ballot officers to proceed operating in an independent and clear way, unfazed through his repeated threats and “deplorable” statements.In a submit on X, the fee stated it was once unlucky that Rahul was once hurling unfounded allegations at EC and ballot officers and again and again threatening them via media statements with irresponsible words like ‘vote chori’, “over a yr after conclusion of the Lok Sabha ballot”. He stated neither Rahul nor Congress availed of choices to be had below the regulation, similar to appeals towards wrongful inclusion or exclusion of electors through the ERO within the ultimate roll or difficult an election through submitting an election petition inside the stipulated time (45 days after declaration of end result).EC stated that it had despatched a mail to Rahul Gandhi on June 12 after he alleged irregularities in Maharashtra polls, in a newspaper article. He was once requested to write down to the EC immediately or meet the panel, however he didn’t reply. Apparently, not one of the allegations made through Rahul in his article, or another criticism of his, has been immediately communicated to EC. “It is extremely unusual and deplorable that he’s making wild allegations and has now even began threatening EC and its body of workers,” EC stated.Within the submit on X, the fee underlined that whilst Rahul Gandhi has been attacking EC over alleged “vote robbery” throughout the Lok Sabha ballot in Karnataka, the truth is that the electoral roll was once ready through 31 district election officials, 419 electoral registration officials (EROs) and assistant EROs and 58,834 sales space stage officials (BLOs), with the due involvement of sales space stage brokers appointed through all political events.