
Rahul Gandhi to Reveal ‘Hydrogen Bomb’ of Vote Fraud Evidence
At the conclusion of his Voter Adhikar Yatra in Patna, Rahul Gandhi promised to expose a sweeping “hydrogen bomb” of evidence on alleged vote theft (“vote chori”) in the upcoming Bihar assembly elections. He warned that the revelations would be so damaging that Prime Minister Modi “will not be able to show his face” to the public afterward.
Raising Vote Theft Concerns
This dramatic declaration marked a sharp intensification of Gandhi’s campaign narrative. Building on earlier claims of a metaphorical “atom bomb” of proof, the latest threat underscores his party’s allegations against the Election Commission and the ruling BJP, accusing them of orchestrating voter manipulation through the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.
BJP Hits Back
The BJP responded sharply, criticizing the remarks as irresponsible and disrespectful to voters. Leaders dismissed Gandhi’s “hydrogen bomb” analogy as baseless and excessive, while also pointing out that he has yet to submit any affidavit to support his allegations as required by law.