'Vote Chori' row intensifies: Rahul says public has woken up, shares 'Laapata Vote' video
An unnamed man is seen pleading with the cops at the police station, claiming that his 'vote has been stolen'.
PTI

New Delhi, 16 Aug
Alluding to Bollywood movies, the Congress stepped up its
campaign against alleged "vote theft" on Saturday by releasing a new
video titled "laapata vote" to highlight the claim.
Posting the video on X, former Congress president Rahul
Gandhi said, "'Chori chori, chupke chupke' no more, the public has woken
up."
His party posted the video on its official social media
account and said the "theft of your vote is theft of rights. Let's raise
our voice against vote theft together and save our rights," the party
said.
In the video, a man is seen pleading in the police station
that his "vote has been stolen" and tells the officials there that
"lakhs of votes are being stolen", leaving the police personnel
wondering if their vote has also been "stolen".
The minute-long video is titled 'laapata vote' with 'ladies'
cut out from between, a reference to the Kiran Rao-directed movie 'Laapata
Ladies'.
The Congress released a video depicting how fake votes were
being cast on Wednesday, too. Gandhi had shared that minute-long video and
said, "Aapke vote ki chori aapke adhikar ki chori, aapki pehchaan ki chori
hai (Theft of your vote is theft of your rights, theft of your identity)."
That video depicts a family entering a polling booth with
two people telling them that their votes have already been cast, and it ends
with the two persons casting fake votes, showing a thumbs up to an officer
sitting at the table with an 'election chori aayog' display plate on his table.
The Congress has claimed that "vote chori" was a
"do-or-die" issue for it, and announced a roadmap to take its
allegations to the people through various activities.
The Opposition party has also launched a web portal for people to register and demand accountability from the poll panel against what it called "vote chori", and express support for the demand for digital voter rolls.
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