In a bold statement amid announcements for West Bengal, Kerala assembly elections and Rajya Sabha contests, Congress MP Ujjwal Raman Singh claimed the INDIA bloc would triumph in all states with unbiased polls. Addressing IANS outside the Delhi Parliament, he questioned the fairness of the electoral machinery controlled by the government.
Singh emphasized that selective scrutiny only targets INDIA alliance contests, while others escape action. “The process needs to at least look fair. In truly impartial elections, we’d win every state,” he said. He slammed BJP lawmakers for their unruly conduct and rule-breaking, yet being indulged in proceedings.
Rahul Gandhi’s call for Kanshi Ram’s Bharat Ratna was reiterated by Singh, pressing the government to act. Dismissing West Bengal’s staggered polling as intentional, he forecasted a voter shift towards INDIA. “People there are wide awake to BJP’s games; no repeat of past illusions.”
From Kerala, Congress MP JB Mather affirmed UDF’s readiness against the corrupt LDF regime marred by poor governance. “The public is poised to deliver a strong verdict; we’re organizationally solid.”
RJD’s Manoj Kumar Jha added that those declaring poll dates must project neutrality, not partisanship. This chorus of opposition voices signals intensifying scrutiny on electoral integrity as campaigns gear up across key regions.