Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has made strong allegations regarding recent election outcomes across five states, claiming large-scale irregularities in the electoral process. In a post on social media, he alleged that “vote theft” is being used to win not only individual seats but even entire governments. Rahul Gandhi specifically claimed that out of the 240 Bharatiya Janata Party Members of Parliament, approximately one in every six MPs may have won through what he described as manipulated voting processes. He further stated that such trends are not difficult to identify and raised concerns over the integrity of electoral institutions. In his remarks, Gandhi also referred to the political situation in Haryana, suggesting that the entire state government reflects what he termed as “vote theft,” escalating his criticism of the ruling party’s electoral conduct. He accused institutions of being influenced or controlled in a way that undermines the democratic process, including alleged manipulation of voter lists and election procedures. Gandhi’s comments have once again sparked a heated political debate between the Congress and the BJP. The Election Commission of India has not yet issued a response to these specific allegations. Meanwhile, BJP leaders are expected to counter the claims, which have already triggered sharp political reactions across the country. The controversy adds to ongoing political tensions following recent elections, keeping electoral integrity and transparency at the center of national debate.


