‘Baseless, Threatening Allegations’: EC Hits Back at Rahul Gandhi over Karnataka LS Poll ‘Cheating’ Remark
INDIA, JUL 23 – Rahul Gandhi claims voter roll revision is used to disenfranchise marginalized groups and alleges 100% cheating in a Karnataka seat, promising to present evidence to the Election Commission.
- On July 23, 2025, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged large-scale vote theft in India, citing investigations in Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Bihar.
- Gandhi stated that his party analyzed a parliamentary seat in Karnataka to reveal the method behind election fraud connected to Bihar's Special Intensive Revision process.
- He detailed that one crore new voters emerged in Maharashtra, large-scale theft occurred in Karnataka during the 2024 polls, and voter deletions targeted SC, ST, OBC, and minorities in Bihar.
- Gandhi said on social media and to reporters that the INDIA alliance exposed ‘match-fixing’ in Maharashtra, detected ‘huge theft’ in Karnataka, and accused roll revisions in Bihar of disenfranchising voters.
- These allegations triggered protests inside and outside Parliament, while Gandhi asserted the INDIA alliance will fight for rights from Parliament to the streets.
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‘Baseless, threatening allegations’: EC hits back at Rahul Gandhi over Karnataka LS poll ‘cheating’ remark
The Congress leader has also severely criticised the poll body over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar, warning the opposition would not let them get away with the exercise.
·New Delhi, India
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