Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Vote Chori’ Presser 2.0: 5 Things You Must Know

Rahul Gandhi Vote Chori press conference on voter deletion scam

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has once again raised serious allegations of voter fraud in what he calls the Rahul Gandhi Vote Chori scam. In his second explosive press conference on Thursday, Gandhi claimed that millions of voters have been targeted for deletion in a centrally coordinated scam. While he stopped short of releasing his promised “hydrogen bomb” of evidence, he insisted that everything presented so far was “100% bulletproof proof.” Here are five major takeaways from Rahul Gandhi Vote Chori presser 2.0.


1. Targeted Voter Deletions in Congress Strongholds

Rahul Gandhi alleged that voter deletions are not random but focused on booths where Congress traditionally performs well. For example, in Karnataka’s Aland constituency, 6,018 votes were allegedly attempted to be deleted. He also shared the case of a woman, Godabai, whose name was used to create fake logins that deleted 12 voters.


2. Fake Logins and Impossible Timings

According to Gandhi, suspicious logins and fake mobile numbers were used to carry out deletions. He presented examples of voters allegedly deleted by individuals like Suryakant in just 14 minutes. Another person, Nagaraj, was said to have filled two forms in only 38 seconds at 4:07 am, which Gandhi argued was “humanly impossible.”


3. Centralised, Call-Centre Style Operation

Rahul Gandhi claimed that the deletions were not isolated incidents but part of a centralised, software-driven operation. He suggested the scam resembled a call-centre model where the same mobile number was used to file applications across states, manipulating both deletions and additions.


4. Election Commission Ignored CID Warnings

The Congress leader accused the Election Commission (EC) of shielding those responsible. He claimed Karnataka CID wrote 18 letters in 18 months about the scam but received no meaningful response. He directly accused Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of protecting the “vote chors.”


5. Fake Additions in Maharashtra and a Deadline for EC

Besides deletions, Gandhi cited fake voter additions in Maharashtra’s Rajura Assembly, including bizarre names like “YUH UQJJW.” He gave the EC one week to release data on mobile numbers and OTPs used in the alleged scam or risk being labelled complicit.


What About the “Hydrogen Bomb”?

Although he hyped a “hydrogen bomb” revelation, Rahul Gandhi said his team was still preparing it. He assured that it would be backed by undeniable proof and hinted it was “coming soon.”


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FAQs

Q1: What is Rahul Gandhi Vote Chori presser about?
A: It refers to Rahul Gandhi’s press conference where he alleged large-scale voter deletions and fake additions across India.

Q2: Did Rahul Gandhi release proof in his Vote Chori press conference?
A: He presented some data, fake logins, and case studies but said the “hydrogen bomb” of evidence is yet to come.

Q3: What deadline did Rahul Gandhi give to the Election Commission?
A: He gave the EC one week to release mobile number and OTP data used in the alleged scam.

Q4: Why is it called Rahul Gandhi Vote Chori presser 2.0?
A: Because this was his second major press conference on the issue, following his first held in August.

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