Demands of allegations of voting theft 'and' hydrogen bomb '... Rahul Gandhi's computer today, know what a new disclosure will be
The leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi will address a special press conference at Indira Bhavan Auditorium in New -Delhi at 10am on Thursday. Pawan Kheda of Congress gave this information about X. Rahul is expected to make some new revelations or claims related to the allegations of voting theft at his press conference, which he described as a hydrogen bomb. In fact, while addressing the closing ceremony of the Adhikar Yatra, Rahul Gandhi claimed that his party would soon reveal a ‘hydrogen bomb’ on the issue of ‘voting theft’. ‘Voting theft threat to democracy’ – Congress (@incindia) on September 18, 2025 He said that Premier Narendra Modi will not be able to show his face before the country after this revelation. Rahul, referring to the data for the 2024 Sabha election, claimed that more than one Lakh votes were “stolen” by the Karnataka constituency in the Mahadevpura meeting. He also said that voting theft is an atomic bomb on our democracy and that there is a serious threat to the democratic structure of our country. Press conference will be held in Indira Bhavan Auditorium, Pawan Kheda, head of the Media and Publicity Department of Congress, while giving information about Rahul’s press conference, “the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, holds a special press conference in the Indira Bhavan.” ‘Increased interest in political parties’ has a greater interest in political parties regarding today’s press conference. It is believed that Rahul Gandhi can use this platform to further strengthen his claims of ‘theft of votes’ or to give new evidence to it. The purpose of Rahul Gandhi’s ‘voter rights Yatra’ is the emphasis on the transparency of the democratic process. According to this campaign, he held public meetings in different countries and tried to emphasize the alleged irregularities in the election process. The congress repeatedly tried to surround the central government about the questions asked about the electronic voting machine (EVM) and the counting process in the 2024 attracts Sabha election. Share this story -tags