
New Delhi/Chandigarh:
In a shocking revelation, Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, claimed a massive electoral malpractice in the Haryana Assembly elections, alleging the theft of 2.5 million votes. Speaking at a press conference at the AICC headquarters in New Delhi, Rahul termed his disclosure a “hydrogen bomb,” surpassing his earlier “atomic bomb” warning regarding Mahadevanagar.
Allegations of Vote Theft
Rahul Gandhi opened the press conference invoking Guru Nanak Ji, emphasizing the truthfulness of his claims. “What I am about to reveal is 100% accurate,” he said. He alleged that despite exit polls predicting a Congress victory, the party was denied a clean sweep in Haryana.
Rahul highlighted that, for the first time in Haryana’s history, postal ballot results differed from final election outcomes. According to him, this discrepancy points to a large-scale vote manipulation operation. He urged tech-savvy youth (“Gen-Z”) to scrutinize the data.
The Controversial Case of a Single Voter
Rahul Gandhi presented evidence involving a Brazilian model who allegedly cast votes 22 times in Haryana under multiple names including Sweety, Rashmi, Vimala, and Sunita across 10 polling booths. He claimed that the systemic vote theft affected approximately 2.5 million votes, while Congress lost the elections by a mere 22,000 votes.
The opposition leader further explained that the alleged manipulation was not limited to individual booths. Even Form 6 and Form 7 data—used in voter verification—showed irregularities. Rahul described the operation as a centralized vote fraud mechanism.
Live Press Conference Announcement
Rahul Gandhi personally announced the press event on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), tagging it #VoterChori. He urged the public to watch the proceedings live at 12 PM, promising to unveil further evidence.
This revelation, if verified, could reshape the narrative around the Haryana Assembly elections, prompting nationwide scrutiny over voter integrity and election management.
— SD Political Desk
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