Election Commission on Rahul Gandhi's vote theft allegations: After Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's vote theft' allegations, the Election Commission of India has reacted and dismissed it. The Election Commission tabbed Rahul's allegations as 'incorrect and baseless'. It moreover gave a five-point response to Rahul Gandhi's claims.
Election Commission's Response
- The allegations made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi are incorrect and baseless.
- It stated that no deletion of any vote can be washed-up online by any member of the public, as misconceived by Rahul Gandhi.
- It moreover stated that no deletion can take place without giving an opportunity of stuff heard to the unauthentic person.
- It said that in 2023, unrepealable unsuccessful attempts were made for deletion of electors in Aland Assembly Constituency and an FIR was moreover filed by the validity of ECI itself to investigate the matter.
- The records states that Aland Assembly Constituency was won by Subhadh Guttedar (BJP) in 2018 and BR Patil (INC) in 2023.
Allegations made by Shri Rahul Gandhi are incorrect and baseless.#ECIFactCheck
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— Election Commission of India (@ECISVEEP) September 18, 2025It is to be mentioned that Rahul Gandhi is currenty holding a printing priming at Indira Bhavan in New Delhi today.
Rahul Gandhi so-called deletion of votes washed-up in centralised manner
Addressing the printing conference, Rahul Gandhi said, “This deletion of votes are washed-up in centralised manner using software and not through individuals.” He moreover alleged, “Targeted deletion of votes washed-up in Congress stronghold through planned action.”
The leader of Opposition, Rahul had older tabbed the revelations a "hydrogen bomb" and so-called widespread rigging in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, expressly in Karnataka.
As stated earlier, it was believed that during this conference, Rahul will present new evidences related to the "vote theft", which he had older tabbed as a "hydrogen bomb." During his "Voter Rights Yatra," Rahul personal that Congress would soon release a "hydrogen bomb"-like revelation on the issue of "vote theft."

