Rahul Gandhi Says What We Have Found Is an ‘Atom Bomb’; There’s 100% Proof EC Is Doing ‘Vote Chori’ for BJP
INDIA, AUG 1 – Rahul Gandhi claims six-month probe uncovered conclusive proof that the Election Commission manipulated voter rolls to disenfranchise voters and aid the BJP ahead of Bihar elections.
- In New Delhi, Rahul Gandhi, Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, alleged he has evidence of electoral irregularities likened to an 'atom bomb' that would expose the Election Commission.
- Gandhi noted that suspicions first arose during the Madhya Pradesh Assembly polls last year, deepening through Lok Sabha polls and Maharashtra, as part of his allegations of vote theft.
- Gandhi told reporters, `'I have said 'vote theft' is happening, and now we have open-and-shut proof that the EC is involved in 'vote theft','' highlighting his claims of electoral irregularities.
- Following those allegations, Gandhi warned that anyone involved in the Election Commission will not be spared, as opposition MPs demand a full debate on alleged irregularities.
- In Bengaluru, Gandhi will lead a protest on August 5 to present alleged vote theft evidence, amid opposition calls for urgent discussion on Bihar's Special Intensive Revision.
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Rahul Gandhi claims 'atom bomb' evidence of vote theft by ECI for BJP
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday claimed that his party has an “atom bomb” of an evidence to prove “vote chori” by the Election Commission for the BJP, remarks that evoked a sharp response from the poll panel that termed his allegations as “baseless and wild allegations”. The BJP also responded strongly to Gandhi’s attack on the Election Commission, asking him to “flow like water” instead of “exploding like a bomb”. Gandhi claim…
'We Have An Atom Bomb, Once We Use It…': Rahul Gandhi Accuses EC Of 'Vote Chori' And Aiding BJP
Rahul Gandhi accuses the Election Commission of aiding BJP in 'vote theft,' claiming Congress has explosive evidence gathered over six months. Opposition demands urgent debate in Parliament.
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