Rahul Gandhi’s Vote Fraud Claims: CEO Seeks Concrete Proof
The Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) has issued a direct challenge to Rahul Gandhi, demanding specific evidence to substantiate his serious allegations of voter fraud. Gandhi had earlier claimed widespread irregularities, including the presence of duplicate and invalid entries in the electoral rolls.
The CEO’s request, issued on August 7, 2025, calls for a signed declaration from Gandhi, listing the names of individuals wrongly included or excluded from the voter lists. This concrete evidence is deemed crucial for investigating the claims.
A response from Mr. Gandhi is expected by the evening of August 7, 2025. The CEO’s action underscores the seriousness with which such allegations are treated and highlights the need for verifiable proof in such sensitive matters.
This development comes at a critical juncture, with the political climate in Karnataka already charged. The CEO’s demand for concrete evidence sets the stage for a crucial test of Gandhi’s claims and will undoubtedly shape the political narrative in the coming days. The outcome will have significant implications for the credibility of the electoral process and public trust in democratic institutions.