Did Rahul Gandhi's ‘vote-chori’ Claim Just Get Debunked by a Haryana Woman?
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New Delhi, Nov 5 | (NationPress) In a striking political turn, a woman featured in a video clip presented by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to accuse the BJP of “vote-chori” has refuted the allegation, leading to a vigorous response from the BJP.
BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari released a video on Wednesday charging Rahul Gandhi with “spreading misinformation” and “misleading the nation.”
“The lady from Haryana shown in Rahul Gandhi’s presentation has denied ‘vote-chori’. Rahul Gandhi lied and manipulated her video,” Bhandari asserted, labeling the Congress leader as “anti-democracy” on social platforms.
Earlier, Rahul Gandhi had conducted a press conference where he launched a fierce critique of the BJP and the Election Commission of India, alleging extensive electoral fraud. During his presentation, he showcased a video of a woman named Anjali Tyagi from Malikpur village in the Rai Assembly constituency.
In the footage, she mentioned that while she voted in the Lok Sabha elections, her name was absent when she attempted to vote in the Assembly elections, compelling her to reapply for her voter card, which she eventually received in June.
However, in the video shared by the BJP, the same woman is seen contradicting the Congress narrative. “I don’t feel BJP has done vote-chori,” she states.
“My vote was cut by mistake. There are 140 crore people… vote chori nahi hui, vote cut gaya hoga (The vote was not stolen, the vote might have been cancelled).
In response to Congress’s accusations against the ECI, she adds that she does not believe any intentional misconduct occurred.
This incident further complicates the post-election political landscape in Haryana, where the Congress has accused the ruling BJP of tampering with voter lists and undermining democratic norms.
Meanwhile, the BJP is leveraging this rebuttal as a counter-argument, framing the situation as evidence of the Opposition’s attempts to weaponize misinformation.