The Congress party continues to level accusations of vote theft against the BJP. Rahul Gandhi previously asserted that a significant exposé regarding vote theft is forthcoming. On Sunday, the Congress party used the social media platform X to highlight the BJP’s growing anxiety over the impending revelation of vote theft, referring to it as a “hydrogen bomb.” Accompanying the post was a video. The video suggests that the nation is aware of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s alleged vote theft due to Rahul Gandhi’s presentation of evidence. The video implies that the previous revelations were just a preliminary “atom bomb,” with the more impactful “hydrogen bomb” yet to be released. The Congress claims that the BJP is feeling the pressure. According to the Congress, the “hydrogen bomb” will expose everything, and Narendra Modi will be unable to face the public. Furthermore, the Congress accuses the Election Commission of aiding the BJP in vote theft and acting as an extension of the ruling party. The Congress emphasizes that the Election Commission’s primary function is to ensure free and fair elections. In Odisha, Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal said the Indian people want a fair election process from the Election Commission, but the commission has become a department of the BJP, and is no longer neutral. They are not impartial. The Congress leader stated that despite Supreme Court orders, the Election Commission is reluctant to include Aadhaar as proof of identification for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list in Bihar. The party believes the SIR is not for democracy, but for “vote theft.” Therefore, they are protesting. Venugopal added that the Congress and Rahul Gandhi are actively informing the public about alleged vote theft. The Congress has launched a major campaign against the Election Commission, accusing it of supporting the BJP and manipulating voter lists in electoral regions. The Congress alleges that the BJP has won elections through ‘vote theft’. Recently, Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav led a ‘Vote Adhikar Yatra’ in Bihar and accused the Election Commission of facilitating vote theft.







