New Delhi: Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, fulfilling his promise to the BJP, today dropped a bombshell regarding vote theft. The veteran Congress leader held a press conference at the AICC headquarters in New Delhi, leveling serious allegations against the Election Commission, accusing the Commission of aiding the BJP.
Rahul Gandhi stated that complaints of vote theft had been received from several states. He also detected vote theft in Haryana. He stated that he was bringing out the truth. Making the allegations with 100% veracity, Gandhi stated that this fraud did not occur at the booth level but at the central level.
Rahul’s strong allegations: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed that Congress was ahead in the exit polls in Haryana, but the BJP later won. The difference between Congress and BJP was only a few thousand votes. He asserted that 2.5 million votes were stolen in the Haryana Assembly elections, and a similar incident occurred in Mahadevapura, Karnataka.
He said that a girl cast her vote 22 times at 10 booths in Haryana using a fake ID. The photo of a Brazilian model was used in several voter lists. This fraud was perpetrated at a high level. Video footage from two booths in Haryana was deleted.
The Congress leader said that the same person cast fake votes multiple times at the same booth during the election. He said that the future of the youth is being stolen. Rahul said that the Election Commission has deleted the footage from that booth.
Rahul said that there were more than 100,000 voters with fake photos in Haryana. One in eight voters in this state was fake. The Election Commission is helping the BJP.
Rahul played an audio clip of BJP leader Saini, trying to convey that the BJP had “great arrangements.” In it, he said that arrangements will be made, “Don’t worry,” and the BJP won. He said that fraudulent voting is taking place across the country. He strongly criticized Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, calling him a blatant lie.
It should be noted that Rahul Gandhi had previously described the vote-stealing issue as a “hydrogen bomb.” This allegation relates to allegations of vote-stealing and irregularities in the voter list.
On September 1, Rahul Gandhi warned the BJP of an impending exposure, saying he would soon drop a “hydrogen bomb” regarding its allegations of vote-stealing, as what was shown about Mahadevapura in Karnataka was merely a “nuclear bomb.”
Addressing a gathering on the final day of the “Voter Rights Yatra,” Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the BJP, saying that “the forces that assassinated Mahatma Gandhi are now trying to destroy the Constitution of India.”
The 16-day “Voter Rights Yatra,” led by Congress MP and Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, aims to raise awareness about voter rights and protest alleged “vote-stealing” and alleged irregularities in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists.
Rahul Gandhi said in Patna, “The same forces that assassinated Mahatma Gandhi are trying to destroy Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi’s Constitution. We will not let them destroy the Constitution of India… We received tremendous support during our yatra. Every youth and child in Bihar stood with us… Rahul said, “I want to tell the BJP people that there was vote theft in Mahadevpura.”
Rahul Gandhi said in Patna, “We express our gratitude to the people of Bihar for helping us… I guarantee you that after the hydrogen bomb, Narendra Modi will not be able to show his face to this country…” The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha described vote theft as “theft of rights, reservations, employment, education, and democracy.”
He said, “We held a press conference and showed it to the people. The Election Commission of India does not give us voter lists or videography… We presented evidence before the country. ‘Vote theft’ means theft of our rights, reservations, employment, education, and democracy.” They will snatch your ration card, land and give it to Adani and Ambani.”

