Voter fraud: 'We won because Hindus voted', claims BJP MP

New Delhi: After Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, revealed through demonstrations using voter rolls that included thousands of fake voters, that Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha constituency was “stolen” in the 2024 general elections, the BJP MP from the constituency claimed that they won because Hindus voted for them.

MP PC Mohan wrote on X, “Let’s be clear. BJP didn’t win Mahadevapura through manipulation. We won because Hindus voted decisively against dynasty, appeasement, and entitlement. Rahul Gandhi must learn: minority-dominated constituencies are not Congress property. The voter is supreme. Accept the mandate.”

He claimed that Rahul’s allegations insult people of Bengaluru, particularly thousands of Hindus who voted for the BJP.

Through his demonstrations, Rahul Gandhi has revealed that 1,00,250 voters were fraudulently cast in the Mahadevapura assembly segment of the Bengaluru Central Lok Sabha constituency.

MP Mohan claimed in a statement, “Rahul Gandhi is alleging vote theft in Mahadevapura, a Hindu-majority seat, not in Shivajinagar, which is minority-dominated. When Hindus vote for the BJP, it’s called fraud. When minorities vote for Congress, it’s called secularism. This hypocrisy won’t fool voters anymore.”

A four-time BJP Congress candidate, Mansoor Ali Khan, won by 32,707 votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

Mansoor Ali Khan slammed Mohan for drawing the communal card. Maqtoob Media quoted the leader, “Over one lakh fake voters and electoral fraud in your own constituency, and your first response is to play the Hindu-Muslim card? Instead of accountability, you chose communal gaslighting. Typical and shameful.”

In a press conference in Delhi, Rahul accused the Election Commission of India (ECI) of facilitating voter fraud in Mahadevapura, where duplicate entries, fake addresses, bulk registrations, invalid photos and misuse of Form 6, etc., had happened. He also claimed that, if such fraud had not happened, Congress would have won the seat with more than 82,000 votes.

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