INDIA Bloc Has Nothing to Do with Congress Rally Against SIR, 'Vote Chori': Omar Abdullah
Omar Abdullah said the INDIA bloc is not involved in Congress' vote theft campaign amid Congress' signature drive alleging electoral fraud, claiming six crore signatures.
- On December 15, 2025, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah told a Srinagar press conference that the INDIA bloc has nothing to do with the Congress-led 'vote chori' allegations.
- The Congress party in Delhi held a 'Vote Chor Gaddi Chhod' rally that accused BJP and Election Commissioners of 'vote chori,' claiming it is in the ruling party's DNA.
- Claiming mass support, the Congress party says it collected around six crore signatures against alleged vote theft and has made 'vote chori' and SIR central campaign issues.
- Abdullah framed his stance by noting every political party is free to set its own agenda, while his National Conference remains a constituent of the INDIA bloc.
- The Congress, as the largest Opposition party in the Lok Sabha, leads a nationwide campaign targeting the Election Commission and Modi government, making alleged vote theft a key opposition issue.
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Rahul Gandhi keeps saying ‘vote chori’ because he cannot accept defeat: Giriraj Singh
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‘Vote chori’ raised by Cong, not by INDIA bloc: Omar
SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday distanced himself from the “vote chori” issue raised by the Congress and said the “INDIA bloc has got nothing to do with it”.His remarks came a day after top Congress leaders attacked the BJP and the Election Commissioners at a ‘Vote Chor Gaddi Chhod’ rally in the national capital, alleging that “vote chori” is in the ruling party’s DNA and its leaders were “gaddar” who were conspiring to take awa…
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