September 18, 2025
Get ready for a political thriller! On Thursday, Congress star Rahul Gandhi stunned the nation by uncovering what he calls a massive voter deletion scam targeting millions of voters across India. But wait – the biggest bombshell, the so-called “hydrogen bomb” of evidence, is yet to explode! Rahul Gandhi held a fiery press conference and said a mysterious group is wiping out votes, aiming to steal democracy itself. He gave the Election Commission (EC) boss, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, just one week to respond. “We have 100 percent proof,” Rahul claimed but said, "Not going to say anything on this stage that is not backed up by 100 per cent proof." The Congress leader cited the Aland constituency in Karnataka where someone allegedly tried to erase 6,018 voters—and he suspects the actual number is even bigger. Funny enough, this mess was uncovered by sheer coincidence. Rahul introduced us to ‘Godabai’, an innocent woman whose fake login was used to delete 12 voters without her knowing a thing. "Godabai has no idea," he said. What’s more jaw-dropping is that the cellphones used in these deletions weren’t even from Karnataka but from different states, hinting at a well-organized job. The suspense ramped up as Rahul called Mr. Suryakant and Babita Choudhari to the stage, revealing Suryakant deleted 12 voters in just 14 minutes—including Babita’s name. Another crazy glimpse: a guy named Nagaraj filled two forms in 38 seconds at 4:07 am, which even Rahul said is "humanly impossible." Is this witchcraft or high-tech hacking? Rahul claims a call center ran this operation with automated programs choosing voters systematically. Phones from outside the state played a big role, all pointing to central planning. Now, the bombshell accusation: Rahul said the Karnataka CID sent 18 reminder letters to the EC over a year and a half, begging for information—they never received a real reply! "The chief election commissioner of India is protecting the people who have destroyed Indian democracy," Rahul thundered. More intrigue from Maharashtra’s Rajura assembly: 6,850 fake online voter additions popped up with strange names like ‘YUH UQJJW’ and the mysterious address “Sasti, Sasti.” Rahul claimed the same voting fraud system is active in Bihar, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Finally, Rahul Gandhi gave a tight deadline: one week for Gyanesh Kumar to release all data on these phone numbers and OTPs tied to the scam. If not, the Congress leader warned he will know for sure that the Election Commission is shielding the vote thieves! Rahul’s crusade against the “vote chori” scam started in August 2023, when he exposed massive fake voter entries in Karnataka’s Mahadevapura assembly. Now he’s back, ready to unveil the full explosive story soon. Stay tuned as this political saga unfolds!
Tags: Rahul gandhi, Voter deletion scam, Election commission, Karnataka cid, Vote chori, Gyanesh kumar,
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