Rahul Gandhi's Protest in Bengaluru: Unveiling Alleged Vote Theft in Karnataka
Rahul Gandhi is set to participate in a protest in Bengaluru on August 5, alleging vote theft in a Lok Sabha constituency. Karnataka Congress leaders, including CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D K Shivakumar, are organizing the event amid court directives. BJP counters with skepticism over the claims.

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On August 5, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will lead a protest in Bengaluru, centered on allegations of vote theft in a Lok Sabha constituency, as announced by Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar.
The nature of the event, whether a rally, protest, or march, is still under consideration, pending a meeting scheduled on Thursday to address technical challenges and adhere to court directives.
Gandhi's allegations come in the wake of contentious discussions regarding electoral roll revisions in Bihar. He previously asserted that elections in India are being manipulated, based on studies of Karnataka's parliamentary constituency.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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