Rahul Gandhi Warns of Voter List Manipulation Ahead of 2028 Elections
Rahul Gandhi cautioned about potential voter list manipulation in the upcoming 2028 Madhya Pradesh elections, paralleling events in Maharashtra. The Congress leader stressed the need for grassroots preparation and digital presence, while advocating for a caste census and increased representation for marginalized groups if Congress regains power.

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At a two-day training camp for Congress MLAs in Madhya Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi expressed concerns over possible voter list manipulation in the 2028 state assembly elections. Drawing parallels to alleged incidents in Maharashtra, Gandhi urged party members to intensify grassroots efforts and digital engagement to ensure electoral success.
Gandhi emphasized the party's commitment to conducting a caste census and improving representation for Dalits, backward classes, tribals, and women in government roles, should Congress come to power. He criticized the BJP for sowing division across India and highlighted economic inequality under the ruling party's policies.
Harish Chaudhary, AICC general secretary, pointed out the growing influence of artificial intelligence in upcoming elections, stressing the need for a robust digital strategy. The event also included discussions on legal strategies, media management, and the importance of revising organizational mindsets to adapt to change.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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