Patna, Sept. 2 -- At the end of his Voter Adhikar Yatra in Patna, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi announced that his party would soon release a "hydrogen bomb" of evidence about vote theft. He claimed this would expose Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who would then be unable to show his face to the country.

Rahul Gandhi Stated that vote theft was happening in elections, citing the Mahadevapura assembly in Karnataka as an example.

He explained that vote theft is not just about votes; it's about "stealing rights, stealing democracy and stealing employment." He warned that the BJP would take away people's ration cards and other rights. The march, which marked the end of the 1,300-km Voter Adhikar Yatra covering 110 Assembly seats, brought togethe...