Rahul Gandhi's 'Atom Bomb' Claim: Vote Rigging Allegations Rock Election Commission
Rahul Gandhi has accused the Election Commission of aiding 'vote chori' for the BJP, claiming his party possesses definitive evidence. This assertion follows the release of Bihar's draft electoral rolls. The Congress plans to expose alleged voter roll rigging in Karnataka, intensifying calls for parliamentary discussion.

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In a bold assertion, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has accused the Election Commission of engaging in 'vote chori'—vote theft—benefiting the BJP. He claims his party holds an 'atom bomb' of evidence that, once revealed, will unmask extensive electoral manipulations.
Gandhi's claim follows the Election Commission's publication of draft electoral rolls for Bihar amidst opposition protests alleging voter disenfranchisement. Opposition parties urge Parliamentary discussion to address their concerns around the Special Intensive Revision exercise.
Further, Congress criticizes the Karnataka Election Commission for alleged voter roll rigging, with plans for a large-scale protest led by Gandhi in Bengaluru. The party vows to prevent unchecked electoral malpractice, demanding transparency and accountability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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