Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has accused the Election Commission (EC) of colluding with the BJP to manipulate Indian elections, citing discrepancies in recent results, particularly in Maharashtra.
Election CommissionBjpRahul GandhiVote TheftMaharashtra ElectionsReal Estate MaharashtraAug 08, 2025
‘Vote Chori’ is a term used by Rahul Gandhi to describe the alleged manipulation of election results, suggesting that votes are being stolen or tampered with to favor the ruling party, the BJP.
Rahul Gandhi cited Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra as examples where opinion polls and exit polls showed one outcome, but the final results were significantly different.
Rahul Gandhi alleged that the Election Commission (EC) is not providing machine-readable voter lists to political parties, making it difficult to verify the fairness of the electoral process.
Rahul Gandhi stated that the results of the Maharashtra assembly elections confirmed his suspicion that the election was stolen, citing discrepancies between opinion polls and the final results.
If proven true, these allegations could have significant consequences for the credibility of the Election Commission and the fairness of the electoral process in India, potentially leading to a loss of public trust in democratic institutions.
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