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Hassan Ahmad

Modi’s Vote Heist

Published on: August 10, 2025 3:42 AM

August 10, 2025 by Hassan Ahmad

This seems to be a harsh season of exposures and embarrassments for a self-styled ‘Neta’ like Narendra Modi. His 52-inch chest, once projected as a symbol of bravado by BJP supporters, has started shrinking with recurring shames. The disaster that started with the flop misadventure of ‘Operation Sindoor’ is now reaching its vertex at both internal and external fronts. Leader of the Opposition in the Indian Parliament Rahul Gandhi is not coming slow. The Congress leader has dropped a political bombshell by accusing that the 2024 Lok Sabha elections were not a contest of votes, but a calculated, criminal heist carried out by the ruling BJP with the active collusion of the Election Commission of India (ECI). Gandhi’s revelations point to state-engineered electoral fraud on a scale that fundamentally delegitimizes the so-called “world’s largest democracy.”

Rahul Gandhi has not merely raised allegations; he has presented forensic-level evidence of electoral engineering.

Mahadevapura constituency of Bangalore Central Lok Sabha in Karnataka is in sharp focus, where the legitimacy of BJP’s narrow victory margin of 32,707 votes is being questioned by Rahul Gandhi, citing fraudulent manipulation of over one lakh votes. Despite Congress winning 7 of the 8 assembly seats in the parliamentary constituency, the final result was flipped in favor of BJP. Rahul Gandhi’s accusations have sparked controversy and debate, with implications for India’s democratic process and electoral transparency.

The legitimacy challenge for Modi is becoming more serious, as evident from these words of a Reuters story: “Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is navigating one of the most challenging stretches of his 11 years in office. A contentious ceasefire with archenemy Pakistan, renewed scrutiny over his age, and a diplomatic chill with the United States despite much-publicized rapport with President Donald Trump have converged to test his leadership like never before. While he needs to deal with these headwinds, Modi also has to answer opposition charges of vote-rigging in the 2024 general election. The challenges are coming to a head just before a difficult electoral battle in Bihar, one of India’s most politically significant states.”

Narendra Modi’s popularity has witnessed a sharp decline within India after the flop Operation Sindoor. Public trust in his leadership has significantly eroded, and Indian security agencies are now allegedly working to keep Modi in power through electoral fraud manifested with fake votes. Congress believes that BJP’s playbook for the Bihar elections comprises the same pattern: one, misuse of state machinery; two, targeted crackdown on opposition parties; three, interference in the electoral process and manipulation of voter rolls.

A data-backed investigation by the Congress Party has revealed five systemic manipulations that expose India’s descent into electoral authoritarianism under Modi’s watch. First, 11,965 individuals were registered multiple times across different polling booths – and even across different states, including Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. Some names appeared four times in Mahadevapura alone, making a mockery of voter ID integrity. Second, over forty thousand addresses listed as “0,” nonexistent homes, or gibberish-filled entries in father/mother name fields allowed untraceable identities registered as legitimate votes. Third, 10,452 entries reflected mass voters at single addresses. In one glaring example, 80 voters were registered at a one-room house. In another surprising entry, 68 voters were registered at a brewery instead of a home, which falls in the category of commercial space. This was not a clerical error but engineered demographic inflation. Fourth, over four thousand voter ID cards were issued with tampered, blurred photos, thereby failing any mechanism for visual verification at booths. Fifth, 33,692 cases were detected for intentional misuse of Form 6, which is meant for first-time youth voters. This form was fraudulently used to register individuals aged 60-90 years, including cases of elderly citizens voting twice in different booths.

This wasn’t incompetence – it was a deliberate demographic data distortion. As per Congress’ claims, this rigging pattern is being followed across India, where the election watchdog (ECI) stands out as an accomplice with the beneficiary BJP. Rahul Gandhi has not merely raised allegations; he has presented forensic-level evidence of electoral engineering. The election heist of Modi is a deep dent to his political legacy as well as to the democratic credentials of India.

The writer is a student.

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