Karnataka's Voter Fraud Battle: 1.12 Crore Signatures Reveal Election Integrity Crisis

The Karnataka Congress has gathered an astonishing 1.12 crore signatures in their campaign against alleged voter fraud across the state. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar revealed that signatures were collected booth-wise from nearly all assembly constituencies with overwhelming public response. The petitions containing these millions of signatures will be flown to Delhi on November 10 ahead of a massive public rally at Ramlila Maidan later this month. Congress leaders claim they've uncovered concrete evidence of fraud, including cases where single addresses had 80+ registered voters, prompting state election authorities to create separate voter lists for local body elections.

Key Points: Karnataka Congress Collects 1.12 Crore Signatures Against Voter Fraud

  • Congress collected 1.12 crore signatures booth-wise across all Karnataka constituencies
  • Petitions will be sent to Delhi on November 10 with district presidents
  • Massive public rally planned at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan on November 25
  • Evidence includes Mahadevapura constituency with over one lakh fraudulent votes
  • Movement aims to protect democracy and voting rights nationwide
  • Election Commission accused of complicity in covering up voter fraud
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Karnataka Congress collects 1.12 crore signatures across state against 'voter fraud'

Congress leaders reveal massive signature campaign exposing voter fraud evidence across Karnataka, with petitions headed to Delhi and nationwide protests planned.

"This is not merely the Congress's fight — it's a fight to protect citizens' right to vote - D.K. Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, Nov 8

Under the signature campaign launched by Congress leaders against voter fraud across the country, Karnataka alone has collected 1,12,40,000 (1.12 crore) signatures, said Deputy Chief Minister and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President D.K. Shivakumar.

He addressed a joint press conference with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah held at the Congress office, Bharat Jodo Bhavan, in Bengaluru, on Saturday.

“Signatures have been collected from all Assembly constituencies and 40 districts where our party is politically organised. Our workers have worked with great sincerity in this campaign. Except for about 8-10 places, the response has been excellent everywhere. Signatures were collected booth-wise, and awareness is being created among the public about voter fraud,” he said.

“The petitions with these signatures will be sent to Delhi on November 10. Along with the district presidents who worked most responsibly in this campaign, these petitions will be taken to Delhi by air.

A massive public rally is being planned at Ramlila Maidan, Delhi, in the third week of November (November 25). This campaign will not stop here — areas that couldn’t complete collection will get three to four more days,” he said.

“Under Rahul Gandhi’s leadership, a massive nationwide campaign is being conducted through this signature movement to protect democracy, the Constitution, and voting rights. In the Mahadevapura constituency, a study revealed over one lakh fraudulent votes. In one house, over 80 votes were registered; in one bar, 70-80 voters were listed. Rahul Gandhi exposed this with evidence and drew national attention,” he said.

“Now, Rahul Gandhi has also exposed 25 lakh fake votes in the Haryana Assembly elections. Protecting India’s Constitution and democracy is at the heart of Rahul Gandhi’s fight. This movement, which began in Karnataka, will spread nationwide to present people’s opinions to the President and the Election Commission. This is not merely the Congress’s fight — it’s a fight to protect citizens’ right to vote. People across party lines have participated,” Shivakumar stated.

When asked if the Election Commission is revising lists to cover up fraud: “After we exposed these irregularities, the Commission suddenly started ‘revisions’. Why now? Because we began this movement. To prevent this, the State Election Commission has decided to use its own separate voter list for local body elections instead of the central one. That will reveal the extent of fraud,” he said.

Asked about the Haryana case where a woman allegedly had 200 votes: “We have spoken wherever fraud has occurred — even where we’ve won despite it. In Aland, our candidate won despite such conspiracies. In Haryana, Rahul Gandhi exposed evidence-based irregularities, yet the Commission did nothing.

With modern technology, how can such fraud continue? The Election Commission itself is complicit,” he alleged.

When asked about demands for CCTV footage from polling booths, Shivakumar said, “Rahul Gandhi never asked to see who voted for whom. We only want data showing how many people entered the booths and when. For example, in Maharashtra, lakhs of votes were cast in the last hour — we just want records of that.”

- IANS

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Rohit P
1.12 crore signatures is massive! Shows how concerned people are about electoral integrity. The examples of 80 votes in one house are shocking. Election Commission needs to act immediately, not just do "revisions" after being exposed.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the concern about voter fraud, this feels like political posturing. Every party complains about EVMs and voter lists when they lose. Where was this energy when Congress was in power? 🤔
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Arjun K
As a tech professional, I'm appalled that such large-scale fraud can happen in digital India. With Aadhaar and technology, we should have the most secure voting system. Election Commission should implement blockchain-based voting to prevent this.
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Meera T
This is not about Congress vs BJP. This is about protecting every Indian's right to vote. My father couldn't vote last election because someone else had already voted using his name. We need permanent solutions, not temporary fixes.
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Vikram M
The Karnataka government using separate voter lists for local elections shows how serious the problem is. When state doesn't trust central voter list, something is fundamentally wrong. Hope this movement brings real electoral reforms.
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David E
Interesting development. In mature democracies, electoral integrity is non-negotiable. India should

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