Congress leader Rahul Gandhi doubled down on his allegations of “vote chori” and warned the BJP of another impending expose that he termed “a hydrogen bomb”. On the last day of his 16-day ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ in poll-bound Bihar, Rahul Gandhi referred to his claims of voter fraud in Mahadevapura segment, in the Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency, as “atom bomb”. “You know what’s bigger than atom bomb — the hydrogen bomb,” Gandhi said to the crowd in Patna.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, on the final day of his 16-day ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ in Bihar, escalated his allegations of “vote chori” against the BJP by warning of a new explosive revelation he called a “hydrogen bomb.” Referring to his earlier claim of voter fraud in Mahadevapura as an “atom bomb,” Gandhi declared that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would not be able to face the people once this new “hydrogen bomb” drops. While Gandhi did not give specific details, his speech in Patna stirred political controversy and drew sharp criticism from BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, who called Gandhi “irresponsible” and “hard to understand.” Gandhi also accused the BJP of attempting to destroy the Indian Constitution and compared their actions to those who once murdered Mahatma Gandhi. This fiery political exchange unfolds amid the upcoming Bihar elections and highlights deepening tensions between Congress and BJP.
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