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Election Fairness Under Scrutiny: Vadodara Polls See Allegations of Election Commissions Acting as Ruling Party’s ‘B-Team’, Fueling Calls for Reform
In a detailed and impassioned representation, Dr. Rahul Vasudevbhai Vyas, an independent candidate from Akota (143) Vidhan Sabha constituency, has called for sweeping reforms to Gujarat’s election process, citing systemic biases that favor ruling parties and undermine the democratic playing field for independent and lesser-known candidates. His concerns span from procedural fairness to transparency in vote-counting and voter accessibility. Call for Structural Election Reforms: Dr. Vyas has proposed a series of structural changes aimed at ensuring a level playing field for all candidates:
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Know your Candidate: Dr. Rahul Vasudevbhai Vyas
Government which delivers the services must have a strong sense of duty and work in a transparent, corruption-free, time-bound and accountable manner. Our foremost priority is the removal of poverty, hunger, malnutrition, disease and illiteracy for Sustainable Development. I am Dr. Rahul Vasudevbhai Vyas, an young social entrepreneur who is confident, committed and competent to serve the society. My zeal to serve has motivated me to contest as an Independent Candidate in the Gujarat Assembly Elections-2022 from Akota Constituency (143) Vadodara,. Since my younger days, I have been actively
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