Amidst ongoing controversies surrounding alleged vote manipulation in the Indian elections, particularly before the Bihar assembly elections, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is poised to present explosive accusations. These accusations, described as a ‘hydrogen bomb,’ are expected to be revealed on September 17th, coinciding with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday. The core of Gandhi’s claims revolves around alleged irregularities and vote theft, targeting both the Election Commission and, by extension, PM Modi himself. The Congress party, along with other opposition groups, has consistently accused the BJP and the Election Commission of vote rigging, despite the Election Commission’s denials. Gandhi is expected to present evidence from Haryana and Banaras, aiming to expose what he claims is systematic vote manipulation. His previous statements and the upcoming presentation suggest a focused challenge to the BJP’s legitimacy, questioning how governments are formed through alleged stolen votes.
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