Rahul Gandhi Accuses BJP of 'Vote Chori'
Rahul Gandhi accuses every sixth BJP MP in the Lok Sabha of securing their seat through 'vote chori.' He claims BJP can't win more than 140 seats in a fair election and terms victories in Assam and Bengal as a 'theft' of mandate. Urges opposition to unite against BJP.
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In a bold accusation, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that every sixth BJP MP in the Lok Sabha gained their seat through 'vote chori.' He questioned whether these MPs should be labeled 'ghuspethiya,' a term used by the BJP itself.
Gandhi claimed the BJP could secure no more than 140 seats if elections were fair. He accused the party of manipulating voter lists and electoral processes, suggesting that entire governments are 'remote-controlled' by BJP's influence.
Gandhi criticized BJP's victories in Assam and Bengal as a 'theft' of the mandate, urging opposition leaders to focus on the greater goal of preserving Indian democracy, setting aside petty politics.
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