Rahul Gandhi of the Congress party has been persistent in raising allegations of vote theft, particularly targeting the BJP. He is scheduled to hold a press conference on Thursday, and it is anticipated that he will address the issue of vote manipulation. There is speculation that Gandhi will reveal key information, possibly in the form of a ‘hydrogen bomb.’
Gandhi previously mentioned the concept of using a ‘hydrogen bomb’ to address vote theft. He stated that it would follow the ‘atom bomb’ revelation. He indicated that after the hydrogen bomb, PM Narendra Modi would not be able to face the country.
The press conference is scheduled for Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Indira Bhawan auditorium in the national capital. This was announced by Pawan Khera, head of the Congress media and publicity department, on social media.
In his last press conference on August 7, Gandhi presented an analysis of the 2024 general election data from a Lok Sabha seat in Karnataka, where he alleged vote theft. He accused the Election Commission of colluding with the BJP to manipulate votes, terming it a violation of the constitution.
During the Bihar campaign, Gandhi stated that the vote theft represented the theft of various rights, including reservations, employment, education, and democracy, as well as the future of the youth. He warned that this theft would result in the transfer of people’s assets to Adani and Ambani. He emphasized that the forces behind Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination are attempting to undermine the constitution. He declared that they would not allow this to happen.
He also said that the youth were protesting and chanting against the alleged vote theft. He added that the BJP supporters showed black flags. He then mentioned the hydrogen bomb. He stated that after the hydrogen bomb, PM Narendra Modi will not be able to show his face to the country.
Prior to the press conference, Gandhi also wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking for a rapid assessment of the flood damage in Punjab and advocating for a comprehensive relief package for those impacted.
