ECI Denies Claims Of Removing E-Voter Rolls From Website, Terms Allegations 'Fake'

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Last Updated:August 08, 2025, 15:01 IST

Recently, Rahul Gandhi released a data alleging that over one lakh votes were stolen in the Mahadevapura assembly segment of the Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency.

The Election Commission of India. (PTI File)

The Election Commission of India. (PTI File)

The Election Commission of India (ECI) refuted claims about removing e-voter rolls of several states from its website. The EC has termed the claims as fake and said that anyone can download the voter list from the Election Commission’s website.

This comes as several social media users claimed that ECI has removed E-Voter Rolls of many states from its website overnight including Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.

Taking to X, EC wrote,"This is a Fake News. Anyone can download the Electoral Roll for any 36 States/UTs through this link: https://voters.eci.gov.in/download-eroll."

#VoteChori BREAKING 🚨ECI has removed E-Voter Rolls of many states from its website overnight

Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtra, UP, MP — All removed/Error ❌

Why are ECI & BJP so scared?

— Ankit Mayank (@mr_mayank) August 7, 2025

This comes amid Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s release of data alleging that over one lakh votes were stolen in the Mahadevapura assembly segment of the Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency.

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