Rahul Gandhi Slams BJP, EC Over Alleged Vote-Rigging in Bihar Polls

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has sparked controversy by accusing the BJP and the Election Commission of colluding to rig votes in the recent Bihar Assembly polls. In a post on X, Gandhi shared a graphic claiming that a single individual had cast multiple votes in elections held in Haryana, Delhi, and Bihar. Gandhi alleged that millions of BJP members are openly casting votes in different states, and that the Election Commission is working to erase evidence of the alleged vote-rigging. He described the situation as a 'murder of democracy' and accused the BJP and EC of 'openly stealing votes'. The allegations come as the Bihar Assembly polls have concluded, with exit polls predicting a landslide victory for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). While the exact outcome is still pending, the exit polls suggest that the NDA is poised to secure a majority of seats in the 243-member Assembly. Gandhi's accusations have sparked a heated debate, with some questioning the validity of his claims and others supporting his allegations of vote-rigging. The Election Commission has yet to respond to Gandhi's allegations, but the controversy is likely to continue in the coming days.