Gyanesh Kumar protecting 'vote chors'; Hydrogen bomb yet to be dropped: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi cited details of alleged attempts to delete votes from Karnataka's Aland constituency in the run up to the 2023 polls. He also gave the example of Maharashtra's Rajura where he claimed voters were added in a fraudulent manner.
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Rahul Gandhi said there were targeted deletions in strong Congress booths in Karnataka.
New Delhi, 18 Sept
Taking forward his "vote theft" claims, Congress
leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday accused Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh
Kumar of protecting those who "destroyed democracy" and cited data
from a Karnataka Assembly constituency to claim that votes of Congress
supporters were being systematically deleted ahead of elections.
Mounting another frontal attack against the Election
Commission, Gandhi said the poll panel must stop protecting "vote
chors" and provide within a week information sought by the Karnataka CID
in an investigation into voter deletions. If not, it will be known for sure
that it is complicit in the "murder of the Constitution", Gandhi said
at a press conference at the Congress' Indira Bhawan headquarters here.
He also made it clear at the outset that the revelations
were not the "hydrogen bomb" that he has promised and those will come
soon.
"I am just creating the foundation. This is going on
for 10-15 years. India's democracy has been hijacked. Democracy can only be
saved by the people of India. Rahul Gandhi can show the truth. The day the
people realise that their democracy and Constitution have been stolen, the job
will be done," Gandhi said.
He cited details of alleged attempts to delete votes from
Karnataka's Aland constituency in the run up to the 2023 polls. He also gave
the example of Maharashtra's Rajura constituency where he claimed voters were
added in a fraudulent manner using automated software.
"Same system is doing this. It is doing it in
Karnataka, Maharashtra, it has done it Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and we have
proof of it," the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha alleged.
"Our demand is Gyanesh Kumar, do your job, you have
taken an oath, you are India's chief election commissioner, you must give
evidence to the Karnataka CID," Gandhi said.
Talking about the Aland example, Gandhi said there were
targeted deletions in strong Congress booths.
"The top 10 booths with maximum deletions were Congress
strongholds. Congress won eight out of the 10 booths in 2018. This was not a
coincidence; this was a planned operation," he alleged.
He said his revelations today are another milestone in
demonstrating to the youth of the country how elections are being rigged.
"I am going to make a serious claim about Gyanesh
Kumar. I am not saying this lightly, I am the Leader of Opposition. The CEC is
protecting vote chors and the people who have destroyed Indian democracy,"
Gandhi alleged
Someone has been systematically targeting millions of voters
for deletion across India, he claimed.
"I am the leader of opposition and I will not say
anything which is not backed by 100 per cent proof...I am someone who loves my
country, I love my Constitution, I love the democratic process and I am
protecting that process."
In Karnataka's Aland, someone tried to delete 6,018 votes
and got caught "by coincidence", he said, alleging that names of
voters of the Congress were being deleted systematically.
"The booth-level officer noticed that her uncle's vote
got deleted and found her neighbour had deleted the vote of her uncle. She
asked her neighbour who said he had no idea. It was found that some other force
hijacked the process and deleted the vote -- and as luck would have it got
caught," Gandhi said.
He claimed that 6,018 applications were filed impersonating
voters and this filing was done automatically using mobile numbers from outside
Karnataka.
Gandhi also called on stage a voter whose vote was attempted
to be deleted and the person whose name was used to get the deletion done. Both
denied any knowledge of it.
According to the Congress leader, the deletions were being
done using a software.
Noting that there is an ongoing investigation in Karnataka,
Gandhi said the CID has sent 18 letters in 18 months to the Election Commission
and asked for some simple facts such as the destination IP address from where
these applications were filled and OTP trails.
They are not giving it because it will lead us to where this
operation is being conducted, Gandhi claimed.
He accused Gyanesh Kumar of protecting those who are doing
this.
"EC knows who is doing this. I want every youngster in
India to know this. They are doing this to your future. When they are not
giving this information, they are defending the murderers of democracy,"
Gandhi said.
The Congress leader said it will take two-three months for
the research and presentations on alleged "vote chori" that his party
has been carrying out.
"When we are done with these presentations, you will
have no doubt in your mind that state after state (elections) and Lok Sabha
after Lok Sabha are being stolen. My job is to lay bare the truth and show it
to the people of the country," Gandhi said.
"This Constitution is the protector of the people and I
am protecting this. The job of protecting it is of the institutions, but they
are not doing it," he said.
Gandhi also claimed that the party is also getting
information and help from inside the Election Commission.
"This will not stop. The people of India will not
accept this. When youngsters get to know that the 'vote chori' is being done,
their strength will also join in," he added.
Asked who is the mastermind, Gandhi said he will also lay
that before the people and his "hydrogen bomb" of revelations will
put everything out in black and white.
Last month, Gandhi, citing data from the 2024 Lok Sabha
polls, claimed that over one lakh votes were "stolen" through
manipulation in Mahadevapura assembly segment in Karnataka, and asserted that
"vote chori" is an "atom bomb on our democracy".
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