
Rahul Gandhi has been leading the charge against the BJP, raising concerns about alleged vote theft. He is scheduled to address a press conference on Thursday, fueling anticipation for significant announcements on the issue. It is speculated that Gandhi might unveil a ‘hydrogen bomb’ regarding the alleged vote manipulation.
Previously, while speaking in Patna, Gandhi mentioned his plan to use a ‘hydrogen bomb’ against vote theft. He indicated that the ‘hydrogen bomb’ would follow an ‘atom bomb’ revelation. Gandhi further stated that after the hydrogen bomb is deployed, Prime Minister Narendra Modi would not be able to face the nation.
The press conference will be held at the Indira Bhawan auditorium in the national capital at 10 a.m. on Thursday. This was confirmed by Pawan Khera, the head of the Congress media and publicity department, through social media.
Gandhi’s previous press conference, on August 7, included an analysis of the 2024 general election data from a Lok Sabha seat in Karnataka, where he alleged vote theft. He accused the Election Commission of collaborating with the BJP in vote manipulation, characterizing it as a violation of the constitution.
During the Bihar campaign, Gandhi framed vote theft as the theft of rights, reservations, employment, education, and democracy, as well as the future of the youth. He said this theft would lead to people’s land and resources being given to Adani and Ambani. He stated that the forces behind Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination are attempting to undermine the constitution. He stated that they would not allow this to happen.
He noted that the youth were protesting and chanting against the vote theft. He added that BJP supporters showed black flags. He then mentioned the hydrogen bomb. He stated that after the hydrogen bomb, PM Narendra Modi would be unable to face the country.
Prior to the press conference, Gandhi wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting a prompt assessment of the flood damage in Punjab and urging for a comprehensive relief package for those affected.







