Rahul Gandhi Claims Massive Electoral Fraud: Unveiling 'Vote Chori' Allegations
Rahul Gandhi has accused the BJP and the Election Commission of major electoral fraud in India, particularly in Karnataka's Mahadevapura assembly constituency. Alleging voter list tampering, he demands accountability from the judiciary and Election Commission, while the BJP dismisses his claims as deceitful. Gandhi calls for data transparency to uphold democracy.
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In a dramatic turn of events, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has launched serious allegations against the BJP and the Election Commission, claiming a widespread electoral fraud operation undermining Indian democracy. Speaking at a press conference, Gandhi highlighted irregularities in Karnataka's Mahadevapura constituency, citing over one lakh fraudulent votes, duplications, and misuse of voter registration forms.
Gandhi contested that the 'vote chori' model is prevalent across many constituencies, equating the act to a crime against the Indian Constitution. He urged the judiciary to intervene and investigate the claims, insisting the democracy beloved by millions is at stake. Despite BJP's rebuttal calling the allegations deceitful, Gandhi stressed the dire need for transparency from the Election Commission, challenging them to provide the requested electoral data.
The Congress party plans a protest in Bengaluru, advocating for electoral justice. Gandhi's accusations have magnified concerns regarding the integrity of India's election process, demanding the attention of both national and international audiences.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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