Vote 'chori' row: EC repeats 'sign declaration or apologise' dare; adds ‘Rahul still has time’

The Election Commission has pressed Rahul Gandhi to substantiate his claims of "vote theft" in Karnataka and Haryana, demanding either a formal declaration supporting his allegations or a public apology. The Karnataka CEO has requested documents related to Gandhi's assertion that a voter cast two ballots, citing discrepancies in ECI records.
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