Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan 
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Cong, oppn protest well thought out strategy to create anarchy, instability in country: BJP

The BJP on Monday slammed opposition parties over their protest against the voter roll revision in Bihar and alleged “vote theft” in past elections, accusing them of trying to create anarchy in the country.

New Delhi | The BJP on Monday slammed opposition parties over their protest against the voter roll revision in Bihar and alleged “vote theft” in past elections, accusing them of trying to create anarchy in the country.

Addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters here, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan termed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's allegation of “vote theft” against the ruling BJP and the Election Commission a “lie” and said the Congress has been resorting to such tactics as it has no other issues to raise.

He alleged that the opposition's protest is a well thought out strategy to create instability in the country.

“Congress and other opposition parties want to create anarchy in the country,” Pradhan charged.

Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, is speaking the language of those “big forces” who want to destroy democracy in India, he charged.

Pradhan alleged that the Congress and other opposition parties are raising questions on the poll process and voter roll revision in Bihar, levelling baseless allegations against the poll panel as they want to make “intruders” voters in the country.

“I appeal to the Congress and the entire opposition to raise the issue in Parliament,” he said.

“You cannot adversely impact PM Modi's leadership, people's decision, country's constitutional system by creating fear" in the minds of people, Pradhan added.

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