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'Yet another confirmation of how it functions...': Congress leader Pawan Khera slams EC over notice on two EPIC numbers

The BJP had alleged that Khera had two voter IDs and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was running a campaign against voter-roll revision in Bihar to "protect and hide" his party's "theft of votes".

September 02, 2025 / 22:19 IST
"This is the issue we have been raising, this is what Rahul Gandhi is saying. Now I want to know if my vote was misused in Delhi and went to the BJP. I want CCTV footage," the Congress leader told said.

Reacting to the Election Commission (EC) issuing a show cause notice to Congress leader Pawan Khera over the allegations of having two EPIC numbers, he said this is "yet another confirmation of how the EC functions to support the ruling regime."

Posting on X, Khera tagged District Election Office of New Delhi and said it has issued him a notice.

"While our complaints of Vote Chori are disregarded, the EC rushes to act against opposition members," Khera said slamming the EC.

He further asked, "Why did the @ECISVEEP not issue a single notice to the 1,00,000 fake voters of Mahadevapura constituency, that were exposed by @RahulGandhi?"

The Congress leader said the party "will not stop exposing the EC’s wrongdoings in the Bihar SIR and other election processes."

The EC on Tuesday issued a show cause notice to Congress leader Pawan Khera over the allegations of having two EPIC numbers. The EC said that Khera has registered himself in more than one constituency -- Jangpura and New Delhi.

In the notice, the the District Election Office of New Delhi District said, "As you may be aware, that being registered in the electoral roll of more than one constituency is a penal offence under the Representation of People Act 1950."

"You are therefore, directed to show cause as to why action should not be taken against you under said Act," the EC wrote to Khera.

The EC has asked Khera to send his reply by 11 AM on September 8 (Monday).

Earlier on Tuesday, Khera hit back at the BJP on Tuesday after it alleged that he had two voter IDs, saying in a bid to target him and his party, it has ended up targeting the EC and left it "bleeding".

Khera claimed that with his "morning stunt", BJP's IT department head Amit Malviya has "conceded" that the EC has "failed to maintain the integrity" of the electoral rolls.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had alleged that Khera had two voter IDs and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was running a campaign against voter-roll revision in Bihar to "protect and hide" his party's "theft of votes".

In a post on X, Malviya said Gandhi screamed "vote chori" from the rooftops but just like "he forgot to mention that his mother, Sonia Gandhi, enlisted herself in India's voter list even before becoming an Indian citizen, it has now emerged that Khera, a Congress spokesperson -- who never misses a chance to flaunt his proximity to the Gandhis -- holds two active EPIC numbers".

Reacting to Malviya's post, Khera said, "I came to know from him only that I have a second EPIC card. I had applied to remove it in 2016-17, but it seems that did not happen and the EC is to be blamed for this."

"What Anurag Thakur did, Amit Malviya replicated -- they both wanted to target us, but ended up targeting the EC. This is the issue we have been raising, this is what Rahul Gandhi is saying. Now I want to know if my vote was misused in Delhi and went to the BJP. I want CCTV footage," the Congress leader told PTI Videos.

Later, in a post on X, Khera said, "Desperate for attention, Amit Malviya tried a shot at me but much to his dismay, it is the ECI that was left bleeding. Again." "Few takeaways: After Rahul Gandhi's August 7 press conference, thousands of cases surfaced where the same or different EPIC IDs for one person are registered in multiple booths, constituencies, even states. Malviya showed no particular interest in those cases. So, it is not the integrity of the electoral rolls that he is concerned about. It is politically-motivated mudslinging," he said.

With his "morning stunt", Malviya has conceded that the EC has "failed to maintain the integrity" of the electoral rolls, he added.

"This is despite my Form 7 application to delete my name from the New Delhi constituency after shifting houses in 2016," Khera said.

"Since 2016, four elections -- 2019 Lok Sabha, 2020 Vidhan Sabha, 2024 Lok Sabha, 2025 Vidhan Sabha -- have gone by. So it is safe to assume that four 'revisions' must have also taken place. Yet, my name is still on New Delhi rolls. Which stone has the ECI been sleeping under?" he said.

"(Chief Election Commissioner) Gyanesh Gupta Ji should pick his allies wisely -- after Anurag Thakur, Amit Malviya too has found it convenient to toss him under the bus," Khera said.

Earlier, addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters here, the party's national spokesperson, Pradeep Bhandari, claimed that Khera, the Congress's media department head and Gandhi's "close associate", had two voter IDs on Delhi addresses.

"Rahul Gandhi and his close associates are chor (thieves) and making shor (noise)," Bhandari said.

With inputs from PTI

first published: Sep 2, 2025 05:12 pm

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