#JustIn: AAP’s Saurabh Bharadwaj Alleges BJP Orchestrated Cross-State Voter Fraud in Bihar Elections
AAP drops bombshell proof of BJP's epic vote scam.
Aam Aadmi Party leader Saurabh Bharadwaj detonated a political earthquake with his "Vote Chori" campaign, unleashing viral videos that allegedly expose the Bharatiya Janata Party smuggling thousands of out-of-state loyalists into Bihar to rig the Assembly elections. He charged that BJP operatives manipulated the Special Intensive Revision of voter lists to keep names active in Delhi and Haryana, then shipped these voters en masse on party-funded trains just in time for polling. The scale, Bharadwaj claimed, involves lakhs of engineered ballots designed to drown out genuine Bihari voices in a do-or-die electoral war.
Eyewitness clips shared online show chaotic scenes at Karnal railway station, where the local BJP district president allegedly directed crowds boarding Bihar-bound trains. Bharadwaj mocked the official cover story of Chhath Puja specials, pointing out that trains kept running long after the festival ended. "Public money, government machinery, all deployed to purchase democracy," he roared, framing the operation as a brazen daylight robbery of Bihar's mandate under the guise of cultural migration.
The scandal deepened when Bharadwaj named top BJP leaders Rajya Sabha MP Rakesh Sinha and Delhi Purvanchal Morcha chief Santosh Ojha for supposedly voting in both Delhi and Bihar, defying Election Commission claims of a foolproof cleanup. With first-phase turnout hitting historic highs, suspicions of padded numbers exploded. AAP demanded immediate EC audits, questioning how duplicates survived the much-touted SIR process and threatening to file formal complaints if transparency is denied.
BJP leaders fired back with fury, branding the accusations as desperate fiction from a party grasping for relevance. Sinha clarified he legally shifted his voter ID to Begusarai for political work and hinted at defamation action. Ojha insisted he followed every rule to move his vote to Buxar ahead of a possible contest, slamming AAP for spreading panic. Party insiders dismissed the videos as doctored propaganda meant to overshadow their ground momentum.
As the second phase approaches, this explosive row has cast a dark shadow over Bihar's electoral integrity, exposing loopholes in voter verification and the dangerous overlap of festivals with polling calendars. Citizens are being rallied to demand CCTV footage, train manifests, and EC probes to separate fact from fiction. One thing is clear, if proven, this could redefine political fraud in India and spark nationwide reforms before trust in democracy crumbles further.
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