Haryana Elections: Rahul Gandhi Alleges Massive Vote Theft in Haryana, Claims Congress Lost 8 Seats by 22,000 Votes
Haryana Elections - Rahul Gandhi Alleges Massive Vote Theft in Haryana, Claims Congress Lost 8 Seats by 22,000 Votes
Ahead of the voting scheduled for Thursday in Bihar, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi held a significant press conference where he leveled serious allegations of electoral irregularities in the Haryana assembly elections, while gandhi claimed that a deliberate plan was executed to convert a significant Congress victory into a win for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). During his address, he raised profound questions about the Election Commission of India and. The country's democratic process, asserting that the future of India's youth is being 'destroyed'.Claim of 2.
Rahul Gandhi made a startling claim that a total of 25 lakh (2. 5 million) votes were stolen in Haryana. He elaborated that due to this alleged theft, the Congress party narrowly lost 8 seats by a mere margin of 22,000 votes, while this figure, if proven true, would represent a severe blow to the integrity of the Indian electoral system. Gandhi also mentioned that his team thoroughly cross-checked these figures from multiple sources to ensure their reliability, indicating a meticulous approach to their allegations.
Pattern of Electoral Malpractices
Gandhi's accusations weren't limited to Haryana alone. He stated that the Congress had detected vote theft in other states as well, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Chhattisgarh. He expressed his initial disbelief upon seeing the data and instructed his team to double-cross-check all figures from every available source. This suggests that the Congress views these alleged irregularities as part of a broader, systemic pattern of electoral malpractices spanning across several states.Discrepancies in Postal Ballots
One of the key points highlighted by Rahul Gandhi was an unprecedented discrepancy in Haryana's electoral history: for the first time, there was a significant difference between postal votes and actual votes polled. This anomaly, he stated, was surprising to the Congress and prompted them to explore deeper into the matter. Such a divergence between postal and direct votes is generally considered unusual and could potentially indicate manipulation within the electoral process.The 'H' Files and Systemic Fraud
As the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi referred to 'H' files, asserting that these files contain evidence of how an entire state had been 'stolen', while he expressed suspicion that this alleged fraud wasn't confined to individual constituencies but was occurring at a state level and potentially even at a national level. Gandhi revealed that Congress candidates in Haryana had lodged numerous complaints, indicating that 'something was wrong and not working', which further fueled their investigation into these widespread irregularities.Shocking Revelations of Fake Voters
During the press conference, Rahul Gandhi presented a photograph of a Brazilian model, claiming that this individual had cast votes at 22 different locations under various names, such as 'Sweety' and 'Seema', while he further alleged that one woman had voted 223 times, questioning how a single person could vote so many times at two booths. According to Gandhi, over 1 lakh votes in the voter list had fake photos, and one individual was found to have voted 14 times. These claims raise serious concerns about the authenticity and integrity of the voter lists.Voter List Irregularities
Rahul Gandhi claimed that one out of every eight voters in Haryana's electoral roll is fraudulent. He also stated that 1. 24 lakh names in the Haryana voter list are fake. His claim of 25 lakh stolen votes was further broken down into 5. 21 lakh fake voters, 93,174 illegal voters, and 19. 26 lakh bulk voters, while these figures suggest that the Congress believes there has been extensive manipulation of the voter lists.Questioning the Election Commission
Gandhi directly challenged the Election Commission, asking why it wasn't removing 'duplicate' voters. From the electoral rolls, especially when it possesses the necessary software to do so. He also alleged that in Haryana, the Election Commission had destroyed CCTV footage related to the claim that a single person with the same photo had cast 223 votes across two booths. These accusations cast a shadow of doubt over the Election Commission's impartiality and operational transparency.The 'Hydrogen Bomb' Warning
Rahul Gandhi had previously warned the BJP that he would soon unleash a 'hydrogen bomb' regarding his allegations of vote theft, stating that what was revealed about Mahadevapura was merely an 'atom bomb'. The Congress party had also posted messages like 'Hydrogen Bomb Loading'. On social media, underscoring the anticipated significance of this press conference. Gandhi expressed gratitude to the people of Bihar, asserting that after the 'hydrogen bomb', Prime Minister Narendra Modi wouldn't be able to show his face to the country.Mission of the Voter Adhikar Yatra
The 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' (Voter Rights March), led by Rahul Gandhi for 16 days, aimed to raise awareness about voter rights and protest against vote theft and irregularities in the special intensive revision (SIR) of voter lists. Addressing a gathering on the final day of this march, Gandhi launched sharp attacks on the BJP, stating that the forces which assassinated Mahatma Gandhi are now attempting to destroy India's Constitution.Threat to Democracy and Constitution
Rahul Gandhi, as the Leader of the Opposition, equated vote theft with the theft of rights, reservation, employment, education, and democracy itself. He warned, 'They will snatch your ration card, land, and give it to Adani and Ambani. ' This statement links the allegations of vote theft to broader issues of social and economic justice, indicating that Gandhi views this not merely as electoral rigging but as an attack on the fundamental principles of Indian democracy. He emphasized presenting evidence to the nation while accusing the Election Commission of not providing voter lists and videography.