Votes Cast by a Brazilian Model: Rahul Gandhi Exposes a Rigged Election in India
Votes Cast by a Brazilian Model: Rahul Gandhi Exposes a Rigged Election in India
By
Dr. Rakesh K
Sharma, Political Blogger & Poet
Rahul Gandhi has detonated a
political truth bomb that India’s institutions can no longer ignore. In a
public disclosure that should have shaken every pillar of democracy, he
revealed concrete evidence showing how the BJP, in collusion with a compromised
Election Commission of India, systematically stole elections most blatantly in
Haryana. What he presented was not rhetoric. It was data, documentation, and
undeniable proof of premeditated electoral fraud.
Gandhi exposed how votes in
Haryana were created, deleted, and repeatedly cast to
engineer a BJP victory. Among the examples, one voter ID carried the image of a
Brazilian model, used to vote 22 times, while another woman’s photograph was
cloned across 223 voter entries. He also revealed how BJP leaders and their
followers held multiple voter IDs registered in several States, enabling them
to cast votes across state lines, an act that shatters the very core of
electoral integrity. According to Rahul, there were 25 lakh fraudulent votes in
Haryana alone, enough to decisively flip the state in favor of the BJP.
The most damning part? Even
before voting began, Haryana’s own Chief Minister had publicly declared that
the BJP had “all the tools to win this election.” At the time, it sounded like
arrogance. In hindsight, it sounds like a confession.
If Rahul Gandhi’s claims were
false, the government would have filed an FIR within hours. Instead, there is
silence strategic, calculated silence. The Election Commission, which should
have been the first to act, has gone missing in action. Instead of defending
its credibility with facts, it has chosen to hide behind press statements and
technical jargon. The government’s response was to send Kiren Rijiju to hold a
press conference, where he took no questions because there were no answers that
could withstand public scrutiny.
I have followed Indian politics
from abroad for years, and even from that distance, the pattern has been
visible. Before the Delhi elections, I often spoke with a woman from Jammu who
said she worked for the BJP’s IT Cell. She called herself Kusum Gupta, a
Chartered Accountant with two years of law study, and she was intensely loyal
to Modi. She told me she was in Delhi ahead of the vote. When I asked if she
was there to vote illegally, she didn’t deny it. What struck me most was her
confidence: she said that leaders like Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia would
lose, and that the BJP would take Delhi. She spoke as if the results were
already set in stone. It wasn’t speculation, it was certainty. I was alarmed
enough to contact the AAP office in Delhi and warn them about possible
cross-state voting. They never responded. No one wanted to listen.
Now, after what Rahul Gandhi has
revealed, everything she said makes sense. This was not isolated misconduct. It
was part of a well-oiled operation. People moved across states with multiple
voter IDs. Voter lists were manipulated. Votes were multiplied, erased, and
reassigned all while the ECI looked the other way.
Democracy dies not with one
rigged election, but with a system that normalizes it. What Gandhi has shown is
that the theft wasn’t technical it was institutional. It was orchestrated from
within the very body meant to protect electoral integrity. When 25 lakh fake
votes can alter the mandate of an entire state, democracy isn’t wounded it’s
hijacked.
The Supreme Court of India has
the power and now the moral obligation to intervene. It can order an immediate
investigation, nullify tainted results, and prosecute those responsible. But so
far, the silence has been deafening. If the judiciary doesn’t act now, history
will remember this not just as an election scandal, but as the moment when
India’s constitutional guardians looked away while democracy was stolen in
plain sight.
The pattern is clear across the
country. Before the 2024 general election, every indicator pointed to a decline
in BJP support. People were angry about inflation, unemployment, and
corruption. Crowds at opposition rallies were massive, energized, and hopeful.
Yet, when the results came in, the story flipped. The BJP, against all
political logic, emerged victorious again. The only way to make that outcome
make sense is to accept what Rahul Gandhi has now made visible: the election
was not won, it was manufactured.
India is no longer being governed
by the will of its people, but by those who have learned to manipulate the vote
itself. This is not governance. It is the occupation of institutions, of truth,
and of democracy itself. Rahul Gandhi has done what few have dared: he’s
exposed the machinery behind the illusion. And for that, he deserves
recognition, not ridicule.
Elections mean nothing if the
outcome is decided before the first vote is cast. Until this system is
investigated, cleaned, and rebuilt, India remains a democracy only on paper.
The world is watching, and history will judge those who stood by while the
mandate of 1.4 billion people was stolen.
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