Rahul Gandhi is set to unveil significant accusations concerning alleged vote theft, positioning his claims as a ‘hydrogen bomb’ against the current government. The announcement is slated for September 17th, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday. Gandhi intends to directly confront the Prime Minister and challenge the Election Commission with evidence related to alleged vote manipulation. The Congress party has repeatedly accused the BJP and the Election Commission of orchestrating vote fraud. Gandhi’s claims involve specific instances of alleged vote theft in Haryana and Banaras, which will be presented through a detailed presentation. Gandhi has previously accused the BJP and the RSS of electoral malpractices. This ‘hydrogen bomb’ will likely involve specific data intended to demonstrate how the current government allegedly came into power through stolen votes, marking a significant escalation in the political discourse. The timing of the release, coinciding with PM Modi’s birthday, adds a layer of political significance to the allegations.
