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National News: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi launched a sharp attack on the Election Commission during his media interaction in Wayanad. He alleged that Karnataka CID is probing vote theft but not receiving necessary documents. According to him, the Election Commission is ignoring repeated requests made by state investigators. Gandhi claimed this is a very serious matter for Indian democracy. He said it shows a biased attitude within the system that cannot be ignored. His words sparked an immediate political storm.
Rahul Gandhi said the biggest charge against the Chief Election Commissioner is refusal to share information with police. He argued that when police ask for records and the Commission stays silent, democracy is endangered. He clarified these are not personal opinions but facts based on official communication. His remarks were aimed at raising national concern. Gandhi added that the public deserves to know why the Election Commission is acting in this manner.
In a dramatic remark, Rahul Gandhi hinted that Congress is preparing to reveal a “hydrogen bomb” of evidence. He explained that this will prove Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s election victory was achieved by fraud. According to him, the party has solid and undeniable proof. Gandhi said they will present this evidence soon and nobody will be able to dismiss it. He added that Congress is committed to exposing the truth, not making hollow allegations.
The Election Commission quickly rejected Gandhi’s allegations. Officials said his claims are false and baseless. Karnataka’s Chief Electoral Officer confirmed that all details related to the Aland Assembly constituency are already in public records. They clarified that no manipulation or rigging took place. The Election Commission also accused Congress of misleading the public for political advantage. Their strong reaction deepened the war of words between both sides.
Rahul Gandhi’s repeated criticism of the Election Commission has kept the issue alive. Congress insists that democracy is being weakened by biased decisions. Gandhi earlier showed voter list data where Congress supporters’ names were missing. The BJP and the Commission deny these charges. The clash has now become a headline battle before the public. Both parties are waiting for the Congress “hydrogen bomb” announcement.
The political environment is heating up across the country. Gandhi’s attack has energized Congress supporters, while BJP leaders are dismissing it as theatrics. Observers believe that if Congress produces credible evidence, it will trigger a major storm. If not, the allegations may backfire. Until then, the focus remains on when Rahul Gandhi and Congress will present their so-called hydrogen bomb to the nation.