Rahul Gandhi Accuses BJP, EC of Massive Voter Fraud in Haryana; Alleges 25 Lakh Fake Votes in “Operation Sarkar Chori”
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has charged BJP and Election Commission of massive vote fraud in 2024 Haryana Assembly Polls saying they inserted 2.5 millions fake votes/hyper-person, multiple same-visaged-entries for the same voter such as Brazilian model’s photo was used many times to change their won election to defeated one.
New Delhi (India) November 5: Rahul Gandhi Stating that the vote had been stolen in Haryana Assembly elections. Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Wednesday (November 5) alleged that the Election Commission was a partner of the Prime Minister and Home Minister to destroy Indian democracy.
Claims 2.5 Million Fake Entries, Including Foreign Photos
Operation Sarkar Chori was conducted in Haryana to keep the party from forming a government, he said. Exit polls and opinion polls showed that we were winning Haryana by a landslide but now we have lost the election because they (ruling party) conducted a centralized campaign and 25 lakh fake voters were created, said the Congress leader.
Rijiju Hits Back, Calls Allegations Baseless and Political
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s press conference on “vote chori” in Haryana had made the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party sit up with Union Minister Kiren Rijiju advising the leader of opposition in Lok Sabha to discuss “serious issues”.
Rijiju mentioned Minta Devi, a lady whose picture was exhibited by Gandhi in a press meet earlier. The union minister said that Minta Devi did ‘scolding’ of Congress for that.
Rijju said, “It clearly shows there is nothing left for him in Bihar, so to divert attention, he is now bringing up the issue of Haryana. He has also made a presentation about irrelevant matters. I don’t want to go into that because it was all fake. He even mentioned the name of a foreign woman.”
“During elections, he goes abroad; during Parliament sessions, he secretly visits places like Cambodia and Thailand. Now, during the Bihar elections, he went to Colombia. So, when he goes abroad, he brings back certain ideas from there, gives them to his team, and they prepare these baseless narratives, wasting everyone’s time. Politicians should talk about serious issues, not indulge in such futile matters. This is my first suggestion to him,” he added.
Earlier Warning of ‘Hydrogen Bomb’ on Electoral Manipulation
Earlier on September 1, Mr. Gandhi, had warned both parties and said that he was about to drop a “hydrogen bomb” in the coming days with regard to his allegations of vote theft; what was shown about Mahadevpura was mere an “atom bomb.”
Addressing another presser, Mr. Gandhi launched a blistering attack on CEC Gyanesh Kumar and accused him of “protecting” those who are “destroying” Indian democracy by not giving technical details of individuals behind an alleged bid to delete voters names from electoral rolls in the Mahadevpura Assembly seat in Karnataka.
Aadrika Tayal