India Bloc collects at Rahul Gandhi's home to discuss Bihar Sir Row, with the allegations

Senior leaders of the Opposition India Bloc gathered on Thursday night at the congressional leader Rahul Gandhi’s home in New -Delhi for a dinner that entered into a serious political tone. The event, attended by nearly 50 leaders of more than 25 parties, focused on the controversial special intensive review (SIR) of election roles in Bihar and explosive allegations of large -scale election fraud made by Gandhi. The meeting, although informal in nature, served as a strategic forum for opposition leaders to coordinate reactions and consolidate their position on what many people describe as a threat to democratic integrity. What are the allegations of Rahul Gandhi? Rahul Gandhi saw him talking to Sonia Gandhi and Mehbooba Mufti Rahul Gandhi, leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, which he described in the 2024 general election as a proof of ‘great criminal fraud’. In a PowerPoint presentation delivered to composite leaders, Gandhi claimed that more than 1 Lakh votes were stolen in one mounting segment in Karnataka alone, by what he called five different manipulation methods. He claimed that the Electoral Commission “put together” with the ruling BJP to facilitate and suppress the right voter emergence – a charge that set fire to a fresh round political confrontation. “It’s not just an irregularity; it’s an atomic bomb on our democracy,” Gandhi said at a press conference earlier with reference to the alleged voting theft. What is the SIR edition in Bihar? Kamal Haasan and Gaurav Gogoi during the dinner in Rahul Gandhi’s home. The special intensive review (SIR) of voter lists currently underway in Bihar has become a flash point. Opposition leaders argue that the exercise can lead to large -scale exemption, especially from marginalized communities and minorities. CPI general secretary D Raja said the meeting was “very meaningful” and emphasized concerns about the voter identity, rolly manipulation and a lack of transparency by the Electoral Commission. “What happens in Bihar can happen anywhere in the country,” Raja warned, reflecting Gandhi’s fear that the issue has national implications. What is still discussed? Sonia Gandhi, Derek O’Brien, Abhishek Banerjee, and Rahul Gandhi at the Soiree. Although the meeting focused a lot on the EC and election fraud, other urgent concerns were also raised. Although the meeting focused a lot on the EC and election fraud, other urgent concerns were also raised. Farooq Abdullah, leader of the national conference, repeated the claims for restoration of state hijacking on Jammu and Kashmir and criticized the government for delaying the promised move. “We also raised the issue of forbidden books in J&K. It is unconstitutional. It shouldn’t happen,” Abdullah said. There was no formal agenda, but the overarching theme was clear: Unity under opposition parties in light of what they considered as growing institutional compromise. Who attended the India Bloc meeting in Delhi? Rahul Gandhi saw the evening with Farooq Abdullah at his home for dinner, a high profile from across the political spectrum. Among those present were the congressional leaders Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Jairam Ramesh and Karnataka Cm Siddaramaah. Important regional leaders have Sharad Pawar (NCP-SP), Uddhav Thackeray (Shiv Sena-Fubt), Akhilesh Yadav and Dimple Yadav (SP), Tejashwi Yadav (RJD), Abhishek Banerjee (TMC), Mehbooba Mufti (PDP), Kamal Haasan (MNM), and CMUF (PDP), Kamal Haasan (MNM), and CMude, included. Reddy (Telangana), CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu (Himachal Pradesh), and CPI (M) mother -baby, among others. Leaders of Forward Bloc, IUML, Kerala Congress Facts, MDMK, RSP, VCK, PWK, RLP and KMDK also participated. What happens next? LOP in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, and the Congress Rajya Sabha -LP Sonia Gandhi, seen with the Samajwadi Party, Akhilesh Yadav and Lok Sabha MP Diple Yadav, is expected to strengthen the India Bloc for its campaign against the election commission. Works. The block has been showing rare parliamentary unit lately, and Thursday’s dinner has further cemented the momentum. Congress -LP Gaurav Gogoi described the meeting as “positive”, and noted that despite the informal “another sign of the opposition’s decision to fight for democratic liability.” Whether these concerns will force the UK to respond in public or asking the parliamentary inquiry still has to be seen – but the opposition seems to keep the issue alive.