‘Whenever the government changes, the Chief Election Commissioner …’, Rahul Gandhi from Bihar warns CEC about ‘Vote theft’
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi lashed out at the Election Commission on Monday (August 18, 2025). Targeting the Election Commission, Rahul made allegations of vote theft and rigging in the voter list. During this, he also warned the three commissioners including Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar.
Rahul Gandhi said, ‘Listen to the three election commissioners, whenever the government changes at the center and in Bihar, there will be a strong action on the Chief Election Commission.’ In Gayaji, Rahul said, ‘One thing you know that I do not lie from the stage. Vote theft is an attack on the constitution. The constitution is a 3000 year old soul, so attack on the Constitution is an attack on Mother India, which we will not let.
One crore voters were born between Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in Maharashtra: Rahul
Rahul Gandhi asked people if you will be stolen in Bihar? When the Maharashtra assembly elections were held, we came to know that the disturbances were going on. Between the Lok Sabha elections and the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the Election Commission created one crore voter theft. Our votes were not reduced, the more they met, but wherever BJP won, new voters were connected there.
I gave information about fake voters, so I started asking for affidavits: Rahul
He said, ‘I started research on a seat in Karnataka, then more than one lakh fake voters should be selected in an assembly constituency. Fake voters are being erected in five ways. When I informed the Election Commission, the Election Commission did not listen to the Leader of Opposition, on the contrary, you tell me the affidavit.
Rahul Gandhi said, ‘I tell the Election Commission, the whole country will work to ask for affidavits from them. His theft is to be caught in every assembly constituency. Just as Modi ji talks about a special package for Bihar, similarly it has brought a new package for Bihar as SIR.
It is also read: ‘Why are the concerned patras taking the side of the Election Commission?’