'If ECI's goal is to strip itself of neutrality, then it is doing remarkable job': Congress
'If the current ECI's goal is to strip itself of the last vestiges of neutrality, then it is doing a remarkable job at creating that impression. Judges who write decisions do not attack or demonise the party raising the issues,' the Congress party said.
If goal is to strip itself of neutrality, it is doing remarkable job: Congress slams Election Commission
Congress criticizes EC's condescending tone, threatens legal action over poll panel's response to allegations of irregularities in Haryana elections.
The never-ending post-poll drama of Congress met with sour jalebis of the Election Commission
Many proverbs in both English and Hindi trace their roots to the medieval era, either emerging from literary works of the time or gaining popularity through oral traditions and folklore. One such proverb, “Nach Na Jane Angan Tedha” which roughly translates to "One who can’t dance blames the courtyard" originated centuries ago and got popularized through folk culture. The proverb holds an almost unbelievable quality. Though it originated long ago, it seems almost as if it was crafted specifically for India’s oldest political party. In just five words, this proverb perfectly encapsulates the functioning of the Indian National Congress.Indian National Congress has made its mark in blaming everything under the sun for their electoral setbacks except Rahul Gandhi. With no responsibility and accountability from the party’s top leadership, the party keeps on jumping to its same old pattern of blaming everything from Election commission and EVM machines to self crafted conspiracies. Well, it seems that the jalebis of…
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