Rahul Gandhi Accuses BJP and Modi of Electoral Fraud in Bihar
Rahul Gandhi's Strong Allegations
On Thursday, Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, criticized the BJP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the Election Commission, claiming they are engaged in vote theft across various states.
Speaking at a public gathering in Munger, Bihar, he stated, "PM Modi, the BJP, and the Election Commission are stealing votes in every state. This time, we have evidence, and we will ensure that not a single vote is taken away in Bihar, which is why we are conducting this yatra."
Concerns Over Future and Corruption
#WATCH | Munger, Bihar | Congress MP & LoP Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi says, "...PM Modi, BJP and the Election Commission are stealing votes in every state. This time, we have the proofs and we will not allow them to steal even a single vote in Bihar and that's why we are carrying out... pic.twitter.com/2LwTRXm2eA
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He further remarked, "They are not just stealing votes; they aim to take away your money and future, prioritizing the interests of Adani and Ambani. We will put a stop to this in Bihar."
Defending the Constitution
#WATCH | Munger, Bihar | Congress MP & LoP Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi says, "...They are stealing votes as they want to steal your money, future and want to make the future of Adani and Ambani...But we are going to stop them in Bihar..." pic.twitter.com/J8eOm3916h
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Gandhi emphasized that the act of 'Vote Chori' constitutes an assault on the Constitution, urging citizens to recognize that the Constitution safeguards their rights. He asserted, "This is your voice, which Prime Minister Modi and Adani are attempting to suppress. No force can undermine the Constitution."
Tejashwi Yadav's Remarks
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav also spoke at the event, criticizing the government for lacking vision and direction. He pointed out that the government often mirrors the proposals made by the opposition, such as increasing pensions and creating jobs.
Yadav questioned the authenticity of the government's initiatives, stating, "Now you must decide whether you want a genuine Chief Minister or just another imitation. This is a government that copies our ideas."
