

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has launched a scathing attack on the Election Commission for the second time. This attack appears to be even more serious than the previous one. He has made a bold claim regarding the deletion and addition of voter names. He has asked the Election Commission several questions regarding the widespread use of call centers, fake mobile numbers, and OTPs to add and remove voters.
Rahul Gandhi said, “The Karnataka CID has written to the Election Commission 18 times in 18 months. The Election Commission was also asked for information about the destination IP address, OTP trail, and port, but Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has not responded. Even the Karnataka Election Commission has written to the Central Election Commission regarding this, but nothing has happened yet.”
Rahul Gandhi has said that he will continue to detonate such bombs for the next two months. But the big question is: why did Rahul Gandhi suddenly switch from talking about hydrogen bombs to delete bombs? Is there a different story behind the scenes? Does Rahul Gandhi want to keep the issue of “vote theft” alive? Will he keep it alive until the Bihar and Bengal elections, or will it escalate and create a storm in Indian politics? Rahul Gandhi said that a hydrogen bomb is being prepared. He also directly questioned Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, making it clear that the Congress will now take an aggressive stance on this issue.
Did the hydrogen bomb explode or not?
Rahul Gandhi said that only the initial ‘bombs’ have exploded so far, but in the future, a ‘hydrogen bomb’ will also explode, which will reveal all the secrets of irregularities in the electoral process.
Future Strategy
Rahul Gandhi stated that Congress will launch a nationwide movement to raise awareness about these issues in the coming days.
This press conference by Rahul Gandhi cannot be seen as merely a statement. Immediately after Rahul’s press conference, senior BJP leaders Ravi Shankar Prasad and Anurag Thakur took the lead. Both accused Rahul Gandhi of spreading confusion. However, it would not be surprising if the Election Commission responds soon to the systematic manner in which Rahul Gandhi has targeted the Election Commission.