Rahul Gandhi Ends March, Claims PM Modi Will Be Forced to Hide in Shame
Rahul Gandhi ends Voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar, alleging “vote chori” and vowing revelations to leave PM Modi reeling.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi unleashed a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, vowing to expose a "hydrogen bomb" of evidence regarding alleged "vote chori" (vote theft) that he claims will leave Modi unable to face the nation. Speaking at the culmination of his 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' in Patna, Gandhi accused the BJP of undermining democracy and attempting to "murder" the Constitution.
"Bihar has sent a clear message: vote chori will not be tolerated," Gandhi declared, addressing a massive crowd at the Dak Bungalow crossing. He alleged that the BJP, in collusion with the Election Commission, manipulated votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls and Maharashtra assembly elections. "In Maharashtra, one crore new voters magically appeared, and all their votes went to the BJP alliance. We won Lok Sabha, but they wiped us out in the assembly polls," he claimed.
Gandhi pointed to the Mahadevapura assembly segment in Karnataka, where he previously alleged over one lakh votes were "stolen" through manipulation. "We showed proof of an atom bomb in Mahadevapura. Now, get ready for a hydrogen bomb that will reveal the BJP’s true face," he warned, hinting at forthcoming evidence that he claims will shake the nation.
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The 'Voter Adhikar Yatra', a 1,300 km march covering 110 assembly constituencies in Bihar, was launched on August 17 to protest alleged irregularities in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Joined by INDIA bloc leaders like Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren, RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, and CPI(ML) Liberation’s Dipankar Bhattacharya, Gandhi accused the BJP of not just stealing votes but also threatening reservations, jobs, and the future of India’s youth. "Vote chori is the chori of your rights, education, and land. They’ll hand it all to Adani and Ambani," he charged.
The march, which began with tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Gandhi Maidaan, was halted by police but drew significant support. Gandhi later thanked allies and workers on X, pledging to protect every vote in Bihar’s upcoming elections. "We will safeguard democracy and the Constitution with all our strength," he wrote.
As Gandhi’s allegations ripple across the political landscape, all eyes are on the promised "hydrogen bomb" revelations that could redefine the battle for Bihar’s electorate.
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