New Delhi — India’s Opposition leader in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, has once again accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “vote theft,” saying that he has “clear, black-and-white evidence” to support his claims.
In a video clip shared on X, Gandhi said, “What we showed during our press conference was crystal clear. The Karnataka CID is investigating the matter, but Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar is refusing to provide the information they have requested.”
According to Gandhi, the CID specifically asked for details of phone numbers allegedly linked to vote manipulation, but the Election Commission has withheld this data. “This itself is the biggest evidence that something is being hidden,” he added.
The Congress leader further claimed that evidence from Mahadevapura and Nalanda constituencies leaves “no room for doubt” about irregularities. He announced that his party is preparing to make a “sensational revelation” that will, in his words, “completely change the situation because we have concrete proof.”
Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India has already rejected Gandhi’s allegations, insisting that the electoral process was conducted transparently.
