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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BJP hits back at Rahul Gandhi over ‘hydrogen bomb’ vote theft claim: ‘insulting voters in arrogance’
The BJP has rebuffed Rahul Gandhi's assertions regarding electoral fraud, branding his claims as desperate and insulting to voters. As political tensions rise ahead of the Bihar elections, Gandhi's high-profile Yatra faces scepticism from the ruling party.
Rahul Gandhi's 'Hydrogen Bomb' on 'Vote Chori': An Electoral Outcry
Rahul Gandhi's 'Hydrogen Bomb' on 'Vote Chori': An Electoral Outcry Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has announced imminent revelations akin to a 'hydrogen bomb' on the topic of alleged 'vote chori' or vote theft, asserting that these disclosures will significantly impact Prime Minister Narendra Modi's standing. Gandhi's statement was made during the culmination event of his 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' in Patna.The rally, marking the conclusion of the 1,3…
Rahul Gandhi targets PM, warns of 'hydrogen bomb' of 'vote chori' revelations
On the last day of the voter adhikari yatra in Bihar, Rahul Gandhi launched a direct attack on Prime Minister Modi. He introduced a new slogan, "Vote Chor, Gaddi Chor," and claimed people in America and China are also asking the Prime Minister to leave his post. Gandhi warned of more to come, stating, "till now we've only put out the atom bomb in front of people and now they're going to be hydrogen bomb of revelations which will be coming soon."…
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