Rahul Gandhi reiterates vote theft claim, says 'hydrogen bomb' will explode soon

Rahul Gandhi accused the Election Commission of withholding information about alleged vote theft in Karnataka from the CID and said Congress would soon expose the "hydrogen bomb" with concrete evidence. The Election Commission dismissed his claims as baseless.

National News: Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Saturday once again leveled serious allegations against the Election Commission (ECI). He said that the CID, which is investigating alleged vote theft in Karnataka, is not being provided with necessary information by the Election Commission. Speaking to reporters in Wayanad, Rahul Gandhi claimed that the state CID has repeatedly sought information, but the Election Commission is ignoring its demands.

Rahul Gandhi said, "There can be no greater accusation against the Chief Election Commissioner. When the police are demanding information and the Commission is not providing it, it is extremely worrying for democracy. This is not my opinion, but a fact."

The hydrogen bomb signal

In his remarks, the Congress leader claimed that the party would soon unveil a "hydrogen bomb." According to him, this unveiling will be accompanied by evidence that proves Prime Minister Narendra Modi won the election through fraud. Rahul Gandhi said, "We have solid and clear evidence. As I said in the previous press conference, we will soon present evidence that no one will doubt. We are not making any baseless allegations. Our job is to expose the truth, and we will do it."

Rahul Gandhi vs Election Commission

Rahul Gandhi has been consistently criticizing the Election Commission. He has repeatedly accused the Commission of aiding those who undermine democracy and adopting a biased approach. In a recent press conference, he presented data from an assembly constituency in Karnataka, claiming that the names of Congress-supporting voters were deliberately omitted from the lists.

However, the Election Commission dismissed his allegations as "false and baseless." Karnataka's Chief Electoral Officer also dismissed Rahul Gandhi's claims, stating that all necessary information related to the state's Aland Assembly constituency had already been made public and that no rigging had occurred.

Political temperatures rise

The political atmosphere is becoming increasingly heated amid Rahul Gandhi's continued attacks and the Election Commission's strong response. Congress says it will come forward with evidence, while the Election Commission and the BJP are completely denying Rahul Gandhi's allegations. All eyes are now on how and when the "hydrogen bomb" Rahul Gandhi is referring to will be revealed.