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Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Hydrogen Bomb’ Press Meet on Vote Chori Row
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Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Hydrogen Bomb’ Press Meet on Vote Chori Row: Details & Allegations

TOI News Desk • Updated: Sep 17, 2025, 23:05 IST

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is slated to hold a special press briefing at the Indira Bhawan Auditorium on 18 September 2025, where he says he will present explosive evidence related to alleged voter fraud — what he has dramatically termed a "hydrogen bomb". The announcement has intensified the ongoing "vote chori" controversy, which centers on claims of bogus and duplicate voters in Bengaluru Central.

What Rahul Gandhi has alleged so far

Rahul Gandhi’s Congress party has submitted what it describes as detailed analysis from the Mahadevapura assembly segment in Bengaluru Central, alleging that electoral rolls include a large number of bogus entries. The Congress claims potential anomalies include duplicate voters, invalid addresses, bulk registrations at single locations, and misuse of Form 6 for first-time voters.

Key figures cited by Congress

  • Alleged bogus voters: 1,00,250
  • Duplicate voter entries: 11,965
  • Fake/invalid addresses: 40,009
  • Bulk voters at single addresses: 10,452
  • Invalid photos: 4,132
  • Misuse of Form 6 (first-time voters): 33,692

Rahul’s ‘hydrogen bomb’ rhetoric

“Have you heard of anything bigger than an atom bomb? It is a hydrogen bomb. BJP people, be ready — a hydrogen bomb is coming,” Rahul declared, warning that the evidence will expose the reality of vote chori and embarrass senior leadership.

Congress demands from Election Commission

The party has urged the Election Commission to release electronic voter data for the past 10–15 years and CCTV footage where available. Rahul Gandhi argues that failure to provide such records would amount to complicity and has called on judicial authorities to intervene to safeguard democratic processes.

Press briefing details

When: 18 September 2025, 10:00 am (media asked to be seated by 9:30 am)
Where: Indira Bhawan Auditorium, New Delhi

Implications

If the Congress’s charges are substantiated, the revelations could escalate pressure on the Election Commission and intensify political debate ahead of upcoming polls. Social media reaction has been swift, and the hashtags #VoteChori and #HydrogenBomb trended on several platforms following Rahul’s statements.

FAQ

What is the "hydrogen bomb" Rahul Gandhi refers to?
He is using the term metaphorically to describe a major expose or set of evidence that he claims will prove large-scale voter irregularities.
What evidence has Congress shown so far?
The Congress presented data claims from the Mahadevapura assembly segment, citing alleged bogus voter entries, duplicate registrations, invalid addresses, and misuse of Form 6. Verification and official responses are pending.
Will the Election Commission or BJP respond?
Official responses were not available at the time of publication. The EC and BJP typically respond to such allegations through formal statements; watch for post-press briefing reactions.

 

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