#BiharRally: Rahul Gandhi Alleges BJP Leadership Behind Coordinated Vote Theft Across Indian States
Congress leader warns of Bihar poll rigging.
In a blistering final-day campaign assault in Bihar’s Kishanganj, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of orchestrating nationwide “vote theft,” vowing that such manipulations would eventually be exposed and punished. He urged every citizen to safeguard the Constitution by remaining hyper-vigilant at polling booths on November 11, framing the Bihar elections as a do-or-die battle to protect democracy from systemic sabotage.
Gandhi claimed that Maharashtra, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh had already fallen victim to rigged results, with similar tactics now being deployed in Bihar. He cited the “hydrogen bomb” of evidence from Haryana that had allegedly silenced BJP leaders, asserting that Modi and Shah do not win elections—they steal them. “Opposition workers and the people together will foil every attempt at vote theft,” he declared, rallying the crowd to stand guard against EVM tampering and voter list manipulations.
Casting the contest as an ideological war, Gandhi positioned the RSS-backed NDA as a force that divides through caste, language, and religion, while the Congress-led Mahagathbandhan unites every community. Recalling his 4,000-km Bharat Jodo Yatra, he contrasted his “shop of love” with Modi’s “market of hatred,” declaring, “He has hatred in his blood; I have love in mine.” The remark drew thunderous applause as he promised a 100% chance of Mahagathbandhan victory if votes are counted fairly.
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Addressing youth despair, Gandhi accused the NDA of deliberately distracting from unemployment and collapsing education. “Why are Bihar’s youth forced to migrate as laborers? Colleges are shutting, jobs vanish—yet the government talks only of temples and division,” he charged. He promised that a Mahagathbandhan government would prioritize employment, education, and equitable development, ending the era of hollow slogans.
In Madhya Pradesh’s Pachmarhi, Gandhi doubled down, revealing that Congress possesses additional proof of vote theft in Haryana, Maharashtra, MP, and Chhattisgarh—evidence to be released gradually. He linked the issue to the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, alleging it is a tool to disenfranchise opposition voters. “This is not just about one state—it is a national conspiracy against democracy,” he warned, signaling a prolonged post-poll legal and public battle.
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