Rahul Gandhi’s Hydrogen Bomb: Alleges Systematic Voter Deletion Conspiracy Across India

Delhi/Hyderabad, Sept 18 (Maxim News): In a highly anticipated press conference on Thursday, Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi unveiled what he termed as conclusive evidence of a widespread conspiracy to systematically delete voters from electoral rolls across India. Gandhi claimed that organized groups have been targeting millions of voters for removal, particularly in areas where the Congress party has shown electoral strength. This is hydrogen bomb which announced earlier against Indian Constitutional authorities.

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Gandhi now claimed that every statement he made during the press briefing was supported by what he described as “100 percent proof.” He presented detailed evidence suggesting that the alleged voter deletion operations were conducted using automated systems and coordinated through centralized call centers.

The Congress leader cited the examples from Karnataka’s Aland constituency, where he alleged that attempts were made to delete over 6,000 votes. He presented the case of an individual named Godabai, claiming that fake login credentials were created in her name to attempt the deletion of 12 voters, with Godabai being unaware of these activities.

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Rahul Gandhi Alleges ‘Impossible’ Voter Deletions in Telangana

Another example involved a person called Suryakant, who allegedly deleted 12 voters within a 14-minute timeframe. Gandhi brought both Suryakant and one of the supposed deleted voters, Babita Choudhari, to the stage during his presentation. He also referenced a case involving someone named Nagaraj, where two forms were reportedly completed within 38 seconds at 4:07 AM, which Gandhi described as “humanly impossible.”

The presentation included evidence of mobile phone numbers from various states being used in these operations, with Gandhi questioning the identity of the number owners and how one-time passwords (OTPs) were generated for these activities. Gandhi alleged that the operations involved automated programs designed to target the first voter at each booth, with coordination happening at a call center level as part of what he characterized as a planned, centralized operation using phones from outside the affected states.

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This press conference represents the second installment in Gandhi’s series of allegations (which are termed as hydrogen bombs)  regarding what he terms “vote chori” (vote theft). Earlier he has faced set back in the Supreme Court into the similar allegation of “Vote Chori“. (Maxim News)


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