Key Points

The Congress party is launching a nationwide campaign against alleged electoral fraud, invoking Mahatma Gandhi's historic "Do or Die" call. Rahul Gandhi has accused the BJP and Election Commission of colluding to manipulate votes, citing Karnataka as an example. The party will screen his press conference across state headquarters to rally support. A high-level meeting on August 11 will strategize further action.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Leads Congress Nationwide Campaign on Electoral Fraud

  • Congress accuses BJP-ECI of vote theft in Karnataka
  • Rahul Gandhi claims 1 lakh voters manipulated in Mahadevapura
  • Party plans nationwide screenings of his press conference
  • High-level meeting set for August 11 at AICC HQ
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'Electoral fraud': Congress plans nationwide campaign, cites 'Do or Die' moment for democracy

Congress invokes Gandhi's 'Do or Die' call to expose alleged BJP-ECI collusion in electoral fraud, plans nationwide screenings of Rahul's presser.

"Just as Bapu gave us the ‘Do or Die’ call, we today must embark upon a similar mission – K.C. Venugopal"

New Delhi, Aug 8

A day after Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the Election Commission of India (ECI), accusing it of facilitating "vote theft" in collusion with the BJP, the party has announced a nationwide campaign to expose what it calls a ‘fraud on democracy.’

Taking to social media platform X on Friday, Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal invoked Mahatma Gandhi’s historic “Do or Die” call during the Quit India Movement, calling for a similar resolve to "save Indian democracy."

“Just as Bapu gave us the ‘Do or Die’ call during the Quit India movement, we today must embark upon a similar do-or-die mission,” Venugopal said, while announcing a high-level meeting of party leaders to discuss the way forward.

The meeting, scheduled for August 11 at 4:30 PM at the AICC headquarters (24 Akbar Road), will be presided over by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. It will include AICC General Secretaries, state in-charges, and heads of all frontal organisations of the party.

As part of its campaign, the Congress has instructed all Pradesh Congress Committees (PCCs) across the country to screen LoP Rahul Gandhi’s press conference on August 9 at state headquarters, terming it a “landmark” moment in the party’s effort to “expose the BJP–ECI nexus.”

“Tomorrow, 9th August, Pradesh Congress Committees across the country will be screening Rahul ji’s landmark press conference at state headquarters to expose the BJP-ECI nexus in this electoral fraud,” Venugopal added.

The Congress is planning to scale up its attack on the ruling BJP over alleged large-scale manipulation of the electoral rolls.

LoP Rahul Gandhi, during his press conference on August 7, had presented a lengthy presentation where he claimed vote theft of over one lakh voters in Mahadevapura in Karnataka and added that this was the tip of an iceberg, as vote theft has been happening across the states.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Using Gandhiji's "Do or Die" for political gains? Really? Congress should first clean its own house before lecturing about democracy. Remember the emergency era? Pot calling kettle black!
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Aman W
As a neutral voter, I want to see proof. If there's real evidence of 1 lakh votes being stolen in Karnataka, bring it to court. Otherwise this just looks like political drama before elections.
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Priya S
The Election Commission needs to respond to these serious allegations. Democracy works when institutions are impartial. If there's any truth to this, it's very dangerous for our country 😟
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Varun X
Why only Karnataka? If this is happening nationwide as claimed, show us data from other states too. Right now it just seems like Congress is targeting BJP-ruled states for political mileage.
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Nisha Z
Instead of just screening Rahul Gandhi's speech, Congress should organize public debates with EC officials present. Let there be open discussion with facts and figures. That would be real democracy in action!

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