This Crime of 'Election Fraud' Is Being Committed Against Constitution, It Is Being Done at Huge Scale Across Country, Alleges Rahu.
KARNATAKA, INDIA, AUG 6 – Rahul Gandhi alleges over 1 lakh votes were stolen in the Mahadevapura segment and claims thousands of fake and duplicate voters influenced Karnataka election results.
- On August 7, 2025, Rahul Gandhi alleged large-scale electoral fraud and collusion between the BJP and Election Commission of India following 2024 elections in New Delhi.
- He based his claims on findings of duplicate voters, invalid addresses, and unexplained addition of one crore new voters in Maharashtra within five months after 2024 polls.
- Gandhi highlighted that BJP won 25 seats with margins under 33,000 votes and that the EC withheld crucial voter data, CCTV footage, and destroyed evidence.
- He stated, “Take this as an oath,” claiming to hold “atom bomb” evidence proving the system’s integrity has collapsed and describing the EC as an institutional breakdown.
- The allegations suggest a threat to India’s electoral integrity, prompting calls for judicial intervention and requiring Gandhi to submit proof to Karnataka officials by August 8, 2025.
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‘Why Don’t You Say It’s Wrong?’: Rahul Gandhi Dares Election Commission Over Alleged Voter Theft in Karnataka’s Mahadevapura (Watch Video)
Congress MP and Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Thursday directly challenged the Election Commission of India (ECI), asking "Why don't you say it's wrong?" as he accused the poll body of "vote theft" in Karnataka's Mahadevapura Assembly constituency. ‘Why Don’t You Say It’s Wrong?’: Rahul Gandhi Dares Election Commission Over Alleged Voter Theft in Karnataka’s Mahadevapura (Watch Video).
Rahul Gandhi said that we asked the Election Commission for a digital voter list, but the commission was not ready to help. The Election Commission talked about deleting the CCTV footage of voting centers and all this was very surprising.
'Sign under oath': Karnataka CEO challenges Rahul Gandhi's poll rigging allegations
The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Karnataka issued a letter to Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha, mere hours after his sensational press conference alleging large-scale irregularities in the state’s electoral rolls. The CEO demanded that Gandhi substantiate his claims of electoral fraud with a signed declaration under oath, as per Rule 20(3)(b) of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960. Rahul Gandhi alleges massive '…
Rahul Gandhi alleges massive 'vote theft', accuses poll body of colluding with BJP
The Congress politician showed thousands of entries with fake addresses, voters registered in bulk under single homes, invalid photographs, and improper use of registration forms
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