BJP responds to Rahul Gandhi's vote-stealing allegations: "He wants to provoke Gen Z."
Rahul Gandhi leveled a serious allegation against the Election Commission of 2.5 million votes stolen in Haryana.
BJP Responds To Rahul Gandhi's Vote-Stealing Allegations: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi made several serious allegations against the Election Commission in a press conference on Wednesday. He alleged that 2.5 million votes were stolen in Haryana alone. Following Rahul's allegations, the BJP retaliated. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that Rahul Gandhi addressed the press to conceal his failure. "His hydrogen bomb never explodes," he said. He also said that Rahul Gandhi wants to provoke Gen Z through such allegations. BJP leader Kiren Rijiju described it as an attempt to conceal Rahul's failure. Rijiju said Rahul's "hydrogen bomb" never explodes. Also Read: US elections: Indians shine... Besides Mamdani, these other candidates also won Kiren Rijiju said that during the last session, he walked around with a woman's name printed on his T-shirt, and that woman scolded him severely. Polling is due in Bihar in two days, so they're listening to the story about Haryana. Because there's nothing left in Bihar, they're diverting attention with the fake story about Haryana.