Congress leader Rahul Gandhi intensified his attack on the ruling party during his rally in Munger, Bihar, where he directly accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of stealing votes. Addressing the crowd, Gandhi chanted a slogan calling Modi a “vote thief,” claiming that the Election Commission and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were working hand in hand to manipulate the democratic process. This marks a significant escalation in his rhetoric, as until now, Gandhi had been targeting the Election Commission and the BJP. By naming the Prime Minister directly, he raised the political temperature ahead of the elections.The slogan quickly drew parallels to his earlier “Chowkidar Chor Hai” remark, which triggered widespread controversy and even reached the courts. Gandhi’s latest statement is expected to spark another political storm, with the BJP likely to counter strongly. His remarks may resonate with opposition supporters but also risk legal challenges and accusations of defamation.Political analysts suggest that Gandhi’s aggressive tone reflects Congress’ attempt to sharpen its anti-BJP narrative and energize its base. With elections approaching, the exchange of sharp barbs between the two main political camps is set to intensify further.


