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		<title>Rahul Gandhi&#8217;s &#8216;Vote Chori&#8217; Claims: Election Excuse?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reignited accusations of &#8216;vote chori&#8217; (vote theft), this time targeting the BJP and the Election Commission (EC) in Haryana. Gandhi presented a large volume of&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reignited accusations of &#8216;vote chori&#8217; (vote theft), this time targeting the BJP and the Election Commission (EC) in Haryana. Gandhi presented a large volume of documents, alleging the 2023 Haryana assembly elections were rigged. He claimed the existence of approximately 25 lakh fake voters, constituting about 12.5% of the state&#8217;s 2 crore electorate. Further allegations included the removal of 3.5 lakh voters, purportedly Congress supporters, along with claims of 19 lakh bulk voters, 5.21 lakh duplicates, and 93,000 invalid addresses. Gandhi even presented a case where a Brazilian model&#8217;s photograph was allegedly used on multiple voter ID cards for fraudulent voting. However, an investigative report has cast doubt on these claims. Reporters visiting some of the addresses cited by Gandhi found that families spanning multiple generations resided at single house numbers, with residents confirming they voted without issue. In one instance, a house alleged to have 66 voters was found to be a large family compound with multiple dwellings on the same plot, and another with 501 voters was identified as a property housing generations of a family along with schools and businesses. Regarding the Brazilian model photo, interviewed voters confirmed they possessed valid IDs and voted legitimately, though the local election official expressed ignorance about the photo&#8217;s appearance on the rolls. The Election Commission has urged Gandhi to present his evidence to the High Court, noting the Congress party has not filed any appeals concerning the final electoral rolls. The EC also addressed the &#8216;zero address&#8217; issue, explaining it&#8217;s common in areas where house numbers aren&#8217;t assigned. Analysts suggest these allegations are a political strategy for Gandhi to deflect blame for repeated electoral defeats and secure his leadership within the Congress party, especially after expected wins in state elections did not materialize.</p>
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		<title>Election Commission Demands Affidavit or Apology from Rahul Gandhi Over Vote Rigging Allegations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar responded to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi&#8217;s accusations of vote rigging with a firm stance. During a press conference, Kumar, without explicitly naming Gandhi, stated that&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar responded to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi&#8217;s accusations of vote rigging with a firm stance. During a press conference, Kumar, without explicitly naming Gandhi, stated that an affidavit must be provided or an apology offered to the nation. He made it clear that if this is not done within a week, the allegations would be considered baseless. The Election Commission had requested an affidavit from Gandhi after his accusations, but he declined, asserting that he had taken an oath as a Member of Parliament and was making his statement publicly. Kumar emphasized that repeating a statement multiple times does not make it true. He asserted that the truth remains constant, likening it to the sun rising in the east regardless of anyone&#8217;s claims. He unequivocally stated that a sworn statement must be submitted within seven days, or the accusations will be deemed false. He added that the commission should not act on such serious matters without an affidavit, as it would be against the constitution.</p>



<p>Kumar clarified that the commission would not take action based on flawed analyses of a PPT. He said that without evidence, a valid voter&#8217;s name would not be removed. He questioned why an investigation wasn&#8217;t initiated. Kumar responded to this by saying that 150,000 notices without any evidence or affidavit were issued. The Chief Election Commissioner stated, &#8220;We stand like a rock with the voters&#8230;&#8221; He reiterated that an affidavit or an apology to the country is required, or the allegations will be considered baseless. He also pointed out that the commission has been working diligently for 75 years, and if allegations of wrongdoing are made, they would naturally seek evidence, which they haven&#8217;t received. He emphasized that no valid voter&#8217;s name would be removed without proof and that they stand firm on this. Regarding Rahul Gandhi&#8217;s claims of match-fixing in Maharashtra, Kumar said that irregularities were alleged in the Maharashtra voter list. He questioned why claims and objections weren&#8217;t filed when the draft list was available. Kumar responded that the election commission received no names of voters with supporting evidence. He added that the elections happened eight months ago. The commission had responded to questions about the voting process, indicating that with 10 hours of voting, the average voting percentage per hour is 10%.</p>
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		<title>Opposition MPs March to Election Commission, Protest Alleged Vote Rigging and Hold Dinner</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In Delhi, opposition MPs staged a show of strength, marching to the Election Commission to protest against alleged vote rigging and irregularities. Approximately 300 parliamentarians participated in the demonstration, which&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In Delhi, opposition MPs staged a show of strength, marching to the Election Commission to protest against alleged vote rigging and irregularities. Approximately 300 parliamentarians participated in the demonstration, which began with the singing of the national anthem. Police attempted to halt the march, leading to a sit-in by the protesting MPs who raised slogans against what they termed as &#8216;vote theft&#8217; and the government. Several prominent leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, and Akhilesh Yadav, were briefly detained before being released. Following the protest, a dinner party was hosted at the residence of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, attended by numerous leaders from the INDIA alliance.</p>
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		<title>Questions Raised on Election Commission or Strategy to Counter BJP: What&#8217;s the State of the INDIA Alliance Before the Bihar Elections?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Election Commission initiated a comprehensive revision of electoral rolls (SIR) before the Bihar assembly elections. This announcement sparked controversy in Bihar, with Congress and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav opposing&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The Election Commission initiated a comprehensive revision of electoral rolls (SIR) before the Bihar assembly elections. This announcement sparked controversy in Bihar, with Congress and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav opposing the EC&#8217;s move, calling for a Bihar bandh and even threatening to boycott the elections. They accused the BJP and the Election Commission of rigging votes, but the issue, originating from Bihar, has now become a national one.</p>



<p>The INDIA bloc, the alliance of opposition parties, has turned this into a major issue against the BJP and the Election Commission before the Bihar elections. Different parties of the INDIA alliance, fragmented after the Lok Sabha elections, appear to be uniting on this issue.</p>



<p>This unity of opposition parties is visible not only in states like Bihar, Bengal, and Maharashtra but also in the monsoon session of Parliament and at the national level. Approximately 50 leaders from 25 parties of the alliance attended a dinner hosted by senior Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi. All parties collectively expressed their commitment to opposing the SIR.</p>



<p>On this issue, INDIA bloc MPs, led by Rahul Gandhi, will march from Parliament to the Election Commission on Monday and protest against the alleged &#8220;vote theft&#8221; in the SIR of electoral rolls. Alliance leaders will also formally meet with election commissioners to register their objections. Approximately 300 MPs from the opposition, including Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Akhilesh Yadav, and Abhishek Banerjee, will participate in this march.</p>



<p>This protest by the opposition was organized after Rahul Gandhi accused the Election Commission of colluding with the BJP, citing the Congress&#8217;s analysis of the Mahadevpura assembly seat in Karnataka, where he alleged that nearly one lakh votes were &#8220;stolen.&#8221;</p>



<p>Earlier, Rahul Gandhi reiterated his allegations of &#8220;vote theft&#8221; in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and emphasized that a &#8220;clean&#8221; electoral roll is essential for free and fair elections. Prior to that, Rahul Gandhi had made similar allegations in the Maharashtra assembly elections. NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar and Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray have also echoed his sentiments regarding his allegations in the Maharashtra assembly.</p>



<p>Echoing Rahul Gandhi&#8217;s allegations, Trinamool Congress in West Bengal has announced a movement against the SIR. Mamata Banerjee, calling the SIR a conspiracy to implement NRC through the backdoor, has urged the people of the state not to fill out any forms. She has written to the Election Commission, requesting two years to conduct the SIR. Mamata Banerjee and her party are also in a complete state of confrontation with the Election Commission.</p>



<p>In this manner, the SIR has provided a common issue for the parties of the INDIA alliance, which fragmented after the Lok Sabha elections. All the parties in the INDIA alliance are united and speaking in one voice on this issue. The Bihar elections have further fueled the movement against the SIR. The INDIA alliance has announced a voter awareness campaign on the issue of election rigging and SIR. This journey, starting from Sasaram, will go to different areas of Bihar for 15 days.</p>



<p>This journey will include Rahul Gandhi, Tejashwi Yadav, and other prominent opposition party leaders from the INDIA alliance parties in Bihar and other states. In this way, the entire opposition and top leaders of the opposition will challenge the BJP and Nitish Kumar in the Bihar elections, although how much this narrative of the opposition will translate into votes will be revealed by time and election results.</p>



<p>Senior journalist and political analyst Om Prakash Ashk says that before the Bihar elections, the opposition has made the SIR an issue and is preparing for a movement on it. Since the assembly elections are to be held in Bihar, the focus of the INDIA alliance will remain on Bihar. All the parties of the INDIA bloc are united on this issue, to give it the form of a movement at the national level.</p>



<p>He said that although how much weight the allegations of SIR and election rigging by Rahul Gandhi and the opposition leaders have will be known after investigation, but it is also true that the narratives of the opposition parties have come during the elections. Sometimes they have also flopped, and sometimes they have also benefited. For example, in the Lok Sabha elections, the opposition raised the issue of reservation, constitution, and democracy being in danger, but when the election results came, the NDA government was formed again. Some people say that due to issues like the threat to reservation, the constitution, and democracy, the BJP&#8217;s claim of crossing 400 seats this time proved hollow, and the BJP did not get a complete majority. The number of Congress MPs increased, but the INDIA alliance failed to form the government.</p>



<p>Like the threat to reservation, the constitution, and democracy, the INDIA alliance has questioned the Election Commission by making the issue of SIR and election rigging. Like the ED and CBI, the Election Commission is now also on the target of the opposition. An attempt is being made to create a narrative against the BJP that all the constitutional institutions have been hijacked in the BJP government, and this issue has given the opposition parties an excuse to unite.</p>



<p>This unity has started showing in the Vice-Presidential elections as well. Although, if you look at the number of MPs in both houses of Parliament, the victory of the NDA candidate is certain, but the INDIA alliance has decided to jointly field a candidate against the NDA candidate. Political analysts say that allegations of rigging on the Election Commission started from the Haryana assembly elections and the Maharashtra assembly elections. This has become more pronounced before the Bihar assembly elections and has taken a national form. Next year, assembly elections are to be held in a total of five states, including Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu, where these issues are likely to become even more pronounced, and the opposition will use them as a weapon to counter the BJP.</p>
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