'Sometimes seats are stolen through vote theft, sometimes entire govt': Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi has accused the BJP of winning seats through 'vote theft'. He stated that many BJP MPs and MLAs are 'infiltrators'. Gandhi also claimed the government is remotely controlled and fears the truth. These accusations follow BJP's victorie...

In a post on X on Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi alleged that every sixth BJP MP in Lok Sabha has won through "vote theft". He added that in Haryana, where Congress painstakingly lost the 2024 assembly elections, the entire government is "infiltrator"
"Seats are sometimes stolen through vote theft, sometimes entire governments. Out of the 240 BJP MPs in the Lok Sabha, roughly every sixth MP has won through vote theft. It's not hard to identify them - should we call them 'infiltrators' in the BJP's own language? And Haryana? There, the entire government is 'infiltrator'," he said.
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Rahul Gandhi continued the "compromised" jibe at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, claiming that the government "is itself remotely controlled" and "afraid of truth".
Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly levied "vote theft" allegations on the BJP government. He toned up his accusations after the Haryana Assembly Election in 2024, in which Congress suffered a defeat, winning only 37 seats against the incumbent BJP government, which won 48 seats in the 90-member assembly. Congress rejected the public mandate, alleging "vote theft", citing internal surveys and exit polls as the reason.
The Lok Sabha LoP also held multiple press conferences, pointing the discrepancies in electoral rolls and linking it to "vote theft". However, he did not submit a written declaration to the Election Commission to back his claims, despite repeated demands from the polling authority.
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In Assam, BJP won 82 seats, and its allies, Bodoland People's Front and Asom Gana Parishad secured 10 seats each, while Congress and its allies managed only 21 seats.
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