Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged the mass deletion of voters from Congress strongholds in Karnataka during the 2023 Assembly election. The Congress leader, while addressing a press conference, alleged large-scale vote theft, claiming that in Karnataka’s Aland constituency, 6,018 voter names were found to have been deleted.
He further added that the fraud was exposed only by chance when a booth-level officer discovered that even her own uncle’s vote had been removed from the rolls. He further asserted that he would not make any statement without being backed by “100 per cent truth and proof.”
The Congress scion emphasised his commitment to the Constitution and democratic values. Gandhi said he loves his country and is dedicated to protecting its democratic process. He further assured that everything he says will be verifiable and based on evidence that can be determined and proven.
Key takeaways from Rahul Gandhi’s press conference:
- Rahul Gandhi claimed that 6,000 votes were destroyed using fake logins.
- Rahul Gandhi alleges systematic deletion of voter names to weaken the party’s prospects.
- Rahul Gandhi has alleged that voter names were deleted using software. He cited fake applications in Karnataka’s constituency example.
- Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, while addressing a gathering, asserted that he would not make any statement without being backed by “100 per cent truth and proof.”
- Rahul Gandhi said he loves his country and is dedicated to protecting its democratic process.
- He further assured that everything he says will be verifiable and based on evidence that can be determined and proven.
- Congress MP Rahul Gandhi alleged large-scale vote theft, claiming that in Karnataka’s Aland constituency, 6,018 voter names were found to have been deleted
- Rahul Gandhi said that the fraud was exposed only by chance when a booth-level officer discovered that even her own uncle’s vote had been removed from the rolls.
- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has alleged that poll body is defending ‘murderers’ of democracy by not providing details of voter deletions















































