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The Hindu
2 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Congress launches campaign urging people to 'register' against 'vote chori'
Upping the ante over Rahul Gandhi's poll rigging claims, the Congress has launched a web page where people can register to demand accountability from the Election Commission of India against what it called "vote chori" and express support for his demand for digital voter rolls. Anyone can click on the portal link and download "vote chori proof, demand EC accountability and report vote chori". It also carries Mr. Gandhi's video in which he reiterated his explosive claims of a "huge criminal fraud" in the polls through collusion between the BJP and the ECI. He had cited an analysis in a constituency in Karnataka, and said it was "a crime against the Constitution". The portal also carries a message which states that the vote is the foundation of our democracy but it's under "systematic attack by the BJP, with the Election Commission complicit". "In just one assembly segment of Bangalore Central, we found over 1 lakh fake voters that helped the BJP win this Lok Sabha seat. Imagine this happening in 70-100 seats - it would destroy free elections," it says. "The Congress and INDIA have raised alarms before, including in Maharashtra. Now we have proof. We will fight this vote chori with all our strength. Join us to defend our democracy," the message on the portal reads. Once a person registers on the portal, a certificate is issued in his name, which states that he stands against "vote chori". "I support Rahul Gandhi's demand of digital voter rolls from the ECI," the certificate says. The portal also gives the option to the people of calling on a number and filling the link in the SMS to register. The certificate bears the signatures of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress general secretary K.C. Venugopal and treasurer Ajay Maken. Several Congress leaders and supporters had registered on the portal and shared the certificates on social media. With Congress leaders amplifying the "vote theft" allegation of Rahul Gandhi, Election Commission of India officials on Saturday (August 9, 2025) once again pressed the Leader of the Opposition to either sign a declaration to support his claims or apologise to the country for making "fake" charges. A day after Gandhi and the ECI exchanged barbs over alleged vote theft in at least three states, poll authority officials again insisted for a signed declaration by the Congress leader to substantiate his claims.


News18
2 minutes ago
- News18
No Bihar Voter Will Be Dropped Without Notice: Elections Commission Of India To Supreme Court
No Bihar Voter Will Be Dropped Without Notice: Elections Commission Of India To Supreme Court Last Updated: Breaking News Videos The Election Commission filed a fresh affidavit in the Supreme Court in connection with the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list in poll-bound Bihar, assuring that nobody's name will be deleted from the draft electoral roll without prior notice and a formal ECI was responding to an application by the Association for Democratic Reforms, seeking a court directive for the poll body to furnish individual details of the roughly 65 lakh names deleted from the draft electoral roll, published on August 1 under the SIR exercise. n18oc-indian18oc_breaking-newsNews18 Mobile App -


Time of India
31 minutes ago
- Time of India
'Huge criminal fraud': Congress launches campaign against 'vote chori'; urges citizens to register
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, LoP Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, his deputy DK Shivakumar and party leader Randeep Singh Surjewala during 'Vote Adhikar Rally' in Bengaluru on August 8. (PTI photo) NEW DELHI: The Congress party rolled out a dedicated portal to rally public support behind Rahul Gandhi's explosive allegations of large-scale poll rigging, which he has called "vote chori". The platform allows citizens to register their backing for the Congress leader's demand for digital voter rolls and to access what the party claims is proof of electoral fraud. The website hosts Gandhi's video reiterating his charge of a "huge criminal fraud" carried out through alleged collusion between the BJP and the Election Commission of India (ECI). Citing analysis from a Karnataka constituency on Thursday, Gandhi called it 'a crime against the Constitution.' Alongside the video, a message on the portal warns that "the vote is the foundation of our democracy, but it's under systematic attack by the BJP, with the Election Commission complicit". It claimed, 'In just one assembly segment of Bangalore Central, we found over 1 lakh fake voters that helped the BJP win this Lok Sabha seat. Imagine this happening in 70-100 seats - it would destroy free elections.' The Congress asserted it has previously raised concerns in states like Maharashtra, but now has "proof". by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like TV providers are furious: this gadget gives you access to all channels Techno Mag Learn More Undo 'We will fight this vote chori with all our strength. Join us to defend our democracy,' the message adds. Visitors to the portal can register by clicking a link or by calling a phone number to receive a registration link via SMS. Once signed up, they receive a personalised certificate declaring their opposition to 'vote chori' and stating, 'I support Rahul Gandhi's demand of digital voter rolls from the EC.' The document carries the signatures of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, general secretary K C Venugopal and treasurer Ajay Maken. Several party leaders and supporters have posted their certificates on social media to amplify the campaign. The move comes as the Election Commission doubles down on its pushback. On Saturday, poll officials again called on Gandhi to either sign a formal declaration backing his allegations or issue a public apology for making what they term 'fake' charges. This followed a day of heated exchanges between the Congress leader and the EC over claims of voter list manipulation in at least three states.