Following accusations of vote tampering by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis launched a scathing attack. Gandhi, who had previously suggested he would reveal a ‘hydrogen bomb’ regarding vote theft, held a press conference where he presented allegations of fraudulent vote deletion. Fadnavis accused Gandhi of spreading lies, particularly regarding his claims of a major revelation. Fadnavis characterized Gandhi’s assertions as empty, dismissing the ‘hydrogen bomb’ as a ‘dud.’ He further stated that Gandhi is a habitual liar, but acknowledged his skill in presenting falsehoods to the national media. Fadnavis contended that Gandhi’s claims were entirely false and that the nation was expecting a significant revelation that never materialized. He accused Gandhi of consistently lying with confidence, without providing evidence, and likened his tactics to those of Joseph Goebbels, Hitler’s minister. Fadnavis also alleged that Gandhi’s lies were an insult to the constitution, the judiciary, and the Election Commission. He stated that Gandhi’s strategy would not succeed in India, and that the people of Bihar would continue to support Prime Minister Modi.
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