In the ongoing political battle over alleged election fraud, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has once again targeted the Election Commission and the ruling BJP. Gandhi, continuing his accusations of vote theft, posted a cryptic message on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “Wake up at 4:00 AM, erase voters, and then go to sleep.” Although he did not directly name the Election Commission, the implication was clear, suggesting that the electoral process has been manipulated. His comments have reignited the debate over electoral integrity and fairness.Gandhi has been vocal about what he perceives as a concerted effort to undermine democracy, pointing fingers not only at the BJP but also at the Election Commission. The Congress leader’s accusations have drawn strong reactions from the BJP, with Union Minister Giriraj Singh making a controversial statement. Singh accused Gandhi of attempting to become an “urban Naxal,” further claiming that the Congress leader is trying to plunge India into civil war. Singh also criticized Gandhi for making inflammatory remarks, suggesting he wants to stoke communal tensions and create divisions within the country.This war of words between Gandhi and Singh has intensified political polarization, with the Congress accusing the BJP of attempting to suppress opposition voices. As the controversy grows, questions about the state of India’s democracy and the integrity of its election system remain at the forefront of public discourse.
