- India,
- 15-Sep-2025 08:03 AM IST
Rahul Gandhi News: The round of allegations and counter-allegations has once again intensified in Indian politics. The Congress party has made a serious allegation of 'vote theft' against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has made sharp statements about this many times and recently the party has claimed that soon a 'hydrogen bomb' of 'vote theft' will come out, which will expose the alleged irregularities of the BJP. Meanwhile, the Congress has also accused the Election Commission of working in connivance with the BJP and compromising fairness.'Hydrogen bomb of vote theft': Congress's claimThe Congress on Sunday targeted the BJP through a post on the social site X. The post said, "The hydrogen bomb of 'vote theft' is coming, so the BJP is sweating." Along with this, a video was also shared, claiming that Rahul Gandhi has already put the evidence of vote theft in front of the country, which the party termed as an 'atom bomb'. The video further said that now a 'hydrogen bomb' is going to come, after which all the secrets of BJP and especially Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be revealed.Congress says that after this 'hydrogen bomb' all the truth of vote theft will come out, and PM Modi will not be able to look into the eyes of the people of the country. However, Congress has not yet given any clear information about what this 'hydrogen bomb' is and what revelations will be made through it.Congress attacks Election CommissionCongress has raised serious questions not only on BJP, but also on the Election Commission. The party has alleged that the Election Commission has deviated from its basic duty of conducting free and fair elections and is now working like a department of BJP. Speaking to reporters in Odisha, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal said, "We, the people of India, want free and fair elections from the Election Commission. But the Commission has become a department of BJP. It is no longer neutral." Venugopal raised questions about the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter list, especially in Bihar. He said that despite the orders of the Supreme Court, the Commission is reluctant to add Aadhaar card as identity proof. He claims that this revision is not being done to strengthen democracy, but to promote 'vote theft'.Rahul Gandhi's 'Vote Rights Yatra' campaignThe Congress has started a big campaign to take this issue to the public. Rahul Gandhi and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav have started the 'Vote Rights Yatra' in Bihar, in which they are making people aware about the allegations of manipulation in the voter list and vote theft. Venugopal said that Rahul Gandhi is talking to the people every day on this issue and the party will further intensify this campaign across the country.The Congress alleges that the BJP has won many elections through 'vote theft'. The party says that irregularities in the voter list and the inaction of the Commission are the main reasons for this.Waiting for BJP's responseHowever, BJP has not yet given any official response to these allegations of Congress. But it will be interesting to see how BJP and Election Commission respond to these serious allegations. Congress's 'hydrogen bomb' claim and allegations against the Commission have created a new storm in Indian politics.
