Is Congress the Ultimate Vote Thief? Amit Malviya Claims Pawan Khera Holds Two Voter IDs

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Key Takeaways
- Amit Malviya accuses Pawan Khera of holding two voter IDs.
- Congress party is labeled as the 'ultimate vote thief.'
- Malviya urges an investigation by the Election Commission.
- Political tensions rise with claims of electoral fraud.
- Importance of electoral integrity is highlighted.
New Delhi, Sep 2 (NationPress) BJP leader Amit Malviya has leveled serious allegations against the Congress party's national spokesperson, Pawan Khera, claiming that he possesses two active EPIC numbers in Delhi. Malviya labeled the Congress party as the "ultimate vote thief", asserting that they are "mutilating" the electoral framework and "stealing" mandates by legitimizing infiltrators and non-citizens.
Malviya disclosed Khera's EPIC details on his X account, stating that Khera holds two active EPIC numbers—one in Jangpura and another in New Delhi Assembly constituencies, both of which are part of East Delhi and New Delhi Lok Sabha seats. The EPIC number for Jangpura is XHC1992338, while the other is SJE0755967.
This accusation follows a statement made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who warned the BJP of deploying a "hydrogen bomb" soon to expose alleged incidents of "vote chori".
In response to Gandhi's claims, Malviya pointed out that while Gandhi has been vocal about "Vote Chori", he conveniently overlooked the fact that his mother, Sonia Gandhi, registered in India's voter list before becoming an Indian citizen. He highlighted that Pawan Khera, who often boasts about his closeness to the Gandhis, holds two active EPIC numbers.
Malviya called upon the Election Commission to investigate how Khera managed to possess two active EPIC numbers and whether he has cast votes multiple times, a clear breach of electoral regulations.
Furthermore, Malviya criticized Khera for conducting misleading press conferences in Bihar, aimed at sowing confusion among voters and challenging India’s strong electoral processes.
The BJP leader also took a jab at Rahul Gandhi regarding his failure to file a formal complaint under oath with the ECI concerning his unfounded allegations about the Mahadevapura Assembly in Bengaluru.
Additionally, he mentioned that the Supreme Court had already dismissed a case that accused wrongdoing in Maharashtra.
Malviya asserted that the Congress party routinely engages in "vote theft", stating, "The reality is plain: Congress is the ultimate vote thief. They have long distorted our electoral framework, appropriated mandates by endorsing illegal infiltrators and non-citizens, and are now anxious that the Special Intensive Revision initiated by the Election Commission will expose them further," he noted in his X post.
He concluded by emphasizing that it is time for India to recognize that "Rahul Gandhi poses a danger to our democracy."