Rahul Gandhi Alleges BJP Leaders Voted Twice in Delhi and Bihar Elections
Congress leader claims evidence of "vote theft" in Haryana, accuses BJP-Election Commission collusion.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has accused senior BJP leaders of voting twice — once in Delhi and again during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly polls — in a major electoral fraud allegation.
Addressing election rallies in Banka and Bhagalpur, Gandhi claimed the Congress has concrete evidence of “vote chori” (vote theft) in the Haryana elections, where 29 lakh fake voters were allegedly enrolled. He accused the Election Commission of colluding with the BJP to manipulate results.
“Narendra Modi and Amit Shah have been stealing votes for years. Earlier, we had no evidence, but now we have data-backed proof,” Gandhi stated. He also alleged that the BJP uses social media reels to distract youth from real issues like unemployment and education.
Gandhi expressed confidence that the INDIA bloc would form the next government in Bihar and bring “golden changes” to the state.
The BJP has yet to respond to these allegations.
Source: Election rallies in Bihar, Congress party statements.