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‘BJP is now fought against Congress’s vote theft’, BJP’s stake on Siddaramaiah’s visit to Bihar

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ continues against the alleged ‘vote theft’ before the Bihar assembly elections. The journey will conclude on 1 September at Gandhi Maidan in Patna. Earlier, leaders of political parties involved in the Congress -led ‘India’ block are joining the yatra. In this sequence, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is on a Siwan tour on Friday (August 29, 2025).

BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya has shared a video of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on social media platform ‘X’. He wrote, ‘Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah himself has admitted that he was a victim of the Congress party’s fraud in the 1991 Kopal Lok Sabha elections. He lost the election due to electoral fraud, this video is proof of this.

Copal was accused about Lok Sabha elections

Amit Malviya said that the same man who used to fight against the ‘vote theft’ of the Congress is his CM today and is leading the so -called ‘Vote Rights Rally’. This irony is not untouched by the people of India. This is really a great irony.

Amit Malviya said that Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is in Bihar for the voter rights rally. With the same Congress, which he accused Basavaraj Patil Anwari of election fraud in the 1991 Kopal Lok Sabha elections. At that time, he cried the cry of ‘vote theft’, as he lost on the ballot papers.

BJP’s stake over ‘voter rights rally’

The head of the BJP IT cell further said that today Rahul Gandhi is making noise about ‘electoral fraud’ simply because the people of India have decisively excluded the Congress through the democratic process and the EVMs that cannot be hacked.

Amit Malviya taunted that it is not about democracy, but about family business, which has lost its relevance. ‘Voter Rights Rally’ is the masterclass of hypocrisy and is a pathetic effort to make the same democratic process illegal, which has shown them their real place.

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