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BJP Hits Back at Rahul Gandhi over ‘Hydrogen Bomb’ Vote Theft Claim: ‘Insulting Voters in Arrogance’

Rahul Gandhi led a 1,300-km journey across 110 constituencies alleging vote theft and electoral roll manipulation to protect voter rights before Bihar elections.

  • Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched the 1,300-km 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' from Sasaram on August 17, 2025, highlighting alleged voter rights violations in Bihar.
  • Gandhi initiated the yatra to protest the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, accusing the BJP of vote manipulation in Bihar and other states.
  • The yatra passed through 110 assembly constituencies and 25 districts, culminating in a rally in Patna where prominent INDIA bloc leaders condemned alleged vote theft.
  • On September 1 in Patna, Gandhi declared his party would soon release a 'hydrogen bomb' of revelations about 'vote chori,' predicting Modi would not show his face afterward.
  • These disclosures aim to expose BJP electoral malpractice and energize the opposition ahead of upcoming state elections, signaling intensified political confrontations.
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aninews.in broke the news in India on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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