"We are going to reveal a Hydrogen bomb that is going to devastate completely the reality of the situation. We have open and shut proof on what we are saying. I am not saying anything without proof, we have 100 per cent of a number of things that have happened that are going to come out," Ra
"These are not baseless allegations. Rahul Gandhi has presented everything with solid proof. He has not made allegations; he has simply shown the truth to us. The Election Commission should provide clarifications regarding this. They should not engage in political talk," UBT leader Danve rep
The Election Commission of India (ECI) clarified its position on the alleged surge in additions and deletions in the New Delhi Assembly voter list of the 2025 elections. The Commission stressed that maintaining an inclusive, transparent, and accurate electoral roll is vital for free and f
After Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that "someone tried to delete 6,018 votes" in Karnataka's Aland Assembly constituency, the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Friday clarified that no wrongful deletions took place.
Congress MLA B.R. Patil on Friday congratulated Rahul Gandhi for raising the alleged voter fraud issue on a national level. While demanding a CBI probe, Patil said taht the issue of vote theft is a "murder of democracy", and the conspiracy must come out.
The Union Minister asserted that the Congress MP pattern had been consistent in recent years, raising concerns over the impact of his statements on national discourse.
In a post on social media platform X, the Wayanad MP said, "Every signature is as important as every vote. Join us and show your support to defend our democratic principle of 'one man, one vote'. We are fighting for every individual's right to vote and to defend our cherished constitution
Reacting to the controversy surrounding the alleged deletion of over 6,000 voter names in Karnataka's Aland constituency, Bhagat backed Rahul Gandhi's claims and alleged that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was manipulating the electoral system to remain in power.
The Bengali Hindus marked as doubtful voters (D-voters) in Assam have reduced from two lakhs to 25,000 in court records, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma claimed.