
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi addresses a press conference in New Delhi, targeting the Election Commission over alleged large-scale voter deletions (Source: Photo by PTI)

Rahul Gandhi claims that the deletions disproportionately affect Congress strongholds, undermining the fairness of elections. (Source: Photo by PTI)

He highlights the case of Karnataka’s Aland constituency, where over 6,018 votes were allegedly deleted. (Source: Photo by PTI)

According to Gandhi, the deletions are not random errors but a centralised operation using software and outside mobile numbers. (Source: Photo by PTI)

He accuses Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of acting as a “protector of vote thieves.” (Source: Photo by PTI)

Gandhi demands that the Election Commission disclose data such as OTP trails, device IDs, and IP addresses used in the deletion process (Source: Photo by PTI)

He gives the Election Commission a one-week deadline to release this information publicly. (Source: Photo by PTI)

Calling his evidence “100% bulletproof,” Gandhi insists that his claims are backed by solid proof. (Source: Photo by PTI)

He warns of a bigger revelation, which he refers to as the “hydrogen bomb,” that he has held back for now. (Source: Photo by PTI)

Gandhi says the voter deletion issue is a direct attack on democracy and people’s right to vote. (Source: Photo by PTI)

He concludes by urging citizens to remain vigilant and promises to continue exposing what he calls “vote chori” in the coming days (Source: Photo by PTI)