'Vote Chori' Row: Pill in SC Seek an investigation into Rahul Gandhi's allegations against EC

In the Supreme Court, a litigation of public interest has been submitted to seek a sitting investigation into the allegations of ‘Vote Chori’ made by Rahul Gandhi against the BJP and the Electoral Commission (EC). The pill, submitted by a lawyer, advocate Rohit Pandey, is looking for the Supreme Court directions to set up a special investigative team and look at the accusations made by the leader of the opposition (LOP) at the Lok Sabha in recent days. Gandhi claimed that there was a large-scale manipulation of the election role in Bengaluru Central and several other constituencies during Lok Sabha election. “Upon Coming Across Credible Revelations, including a Press Conference dated 07.08.2025 by the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Mr. Rahul Gandhi, Upon-Scale Manipulation of Genuine Voters’ names, and inclusion of fictitious. Mahadevapura Assembly Constituency (Falling Within the Bengaluru Central Parliamentary constituency) became seriously concerned, as such action, if true, the core of the ‘one person, one voice’ principle captured in terms of sections 325 and 326 of the Constitution. Authenticity of the publicly quoted government data is independently verified, it was found that there was sufficient prima facie material indicating that the allegations made a systemic effort to dilute and distort the value of legal votes. Constitutional vision of free and fair elections in the eyes of the community, “it reads. Pill seeks true transparency The plea also insists on giving the SC to frame and issue binding guidelines to the Electoral Commission to ensure transparency, accountability and integrity in preparation, maintenance and publication of election roles, including mechanisms for duplicate or fiction. Entries.