Rahul Gandhi Alleges 'Votes Theft': Congress Takes a Stand in Karnataka
Rahul Gandhi, a Congress leader, plans to protest in Bengaluru against alleged electoral irregularities. He claims that the Congress party has uncovered how votes are illegally manipulated. The protest aims to present findings to the Election Commission, highlighting discrepancies in voter lists and the misuse of the electoral process.

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Rahul Gandhi, a prominent Congress leader, has announced his participation in a protest in Bengaluru on August 4. This demonstration is in response to alleged electoral irregularities uncovered by his party in Karnataka.
In the midst of growing concerns over the integrity of electoral rolls in Bihar, Gandhi has claimed that elections are being 'stolen' in India. Through a detailed study of a Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka, he alleges his party has uncovered the mechanism of 'votes theft'.
The protest, organized by the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee, will see Gandhi submit findings to the Election Commission, advocating for electoral transparency. Party leaders, including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, argue that electoral manipulation has led to setbacks for Congress in Lok Sabha polls.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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