- India,
- 12-Sep-2025 08:46 AM IST
PM Modi Birthday: As the Bihar assembly elections approach, the issue of vote theft in the country's politics is not going to stop. Many opposition parties, including the Congress, are constantly making serious allegations against the BJP and the Election Commission. Although the Election Commission has repeatedly rejected these allegations, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claims that he has evidence that will expose the whole game.Rahul Gandhi had already hinted that he would soon explode his 'hydrogen bomb' on vote theft. Now the news is that on September 17, i.e. on the birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rahul can put forward this big disclosure. It is believed that he will not only put the Election Commission in the dock, but will also directly attack PM Modi.According to sources, Rahul Gandhi will present the figures and evidence related to the alleged vote theft in Haryana and Banaras before the public. This presentation can be presented through a press conference. Earlier too, while addressing the public in Raebareli, Rahul Gandhi had said that the government is being formed through vote theft and he will give solid proof of this to the country.The issue of age 75 will also be raisedThe Congress is also making a strategy to corner PM Modi on the tradition of retiring from politics at the age of 75 within the BJP. The party alleges that why did Modi make different rules for those leaders who had to retire under this rule? The opposition taunts that due to his fascination for power, Modi is now trying to avoid this tradition.Direct attack on Sangh and ModiTeam Rahul Gandhi says that the BJP is resorting to vote theft to cling to power. At the same time, the Congress alleges that after giving a statement on the age of 75 recently, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat 'turned around' and changed the rules for Modi. The Congress has made it clear that it will raise this issue again and again and will force the BJP to answer.Before the Bihar elections, this entire controversy has further heated up the political atmosphere. Now all eyes are on September 17, when Rahul Gandhi's 'hydrogen bomb' can further intensify the political stir.
