Hydrogen bomb or hoax? Rahul Gandhi's voter adhikar yatra and its impact on Indian politics

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-01 16:51:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 01:16:21

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Hydrogen bomb or hoax? Rahul Gandhi's voter adhikar yatra and its impact on Indian politics

Rahul Gandhi's voter rights yatra has taken a dramatic turn with the Congress MP promising a "hydrogen bomb" of evidence of election fraud.

In a speech given at the end of the Bihar Voter Adhikar Yatra, Gandhi claimed that the BJP wins elections unfairly and that the party owes its success to "magic, money, and muscle power." He urged his supporters to expose the "lies" and "corruption" of the BJP and promised to share what he believes is conclusive evidence of electoral wrongdoing.

Gandhi claimed that the evidence he has in his possession is so damning that it could have the effect of a hydrogen bomb, a reference to the destructive power of nuclear weapons.

This is not the first time that Gandhi has made controversial claims about election fraud. In 2017, he claimed that the BJP had used "surgical strikes and chemistry" to win the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.

It remains to be seen what evidence Gandhi has to support his claims this time around, and whether this speech will have the desired effect of invigorating his base and undermining the BJP's popularity ahead of key state elections.

This development underscores the increasing polarization of Indian politics and the aggressive tactics of the Congress party, spurred on by criticism from the BJP's recent victory in several key elections.

The BJP, meanwhile, has dismissed Gandhi's claims and criticized the Congress party for what it describes as a lack of leadership and poor decision-making.

Only time will tell whether Gandhi's "hydrogen bomb" allegation is a shrewd tactic or a reckless overstatement that backfires.