Overview
- Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to brief reporters at 12 pm at the AICC headquarters in New Delhi.
- He has signaled a major "hydrogen bomb" exposé after earlier presenting what he called an "atom bomb" example from Mahadevapura.
- His core claim is that a centralized automated software enabled mass deletions and fraudulent additions to electoral rolls across several states.
- The Election Commission says the assertions are incorrect, stressing that votes cannot be deleted online and that deletions require hearings.
- He has cited cases including 6,018 alleged impersonation deletion applications in Aland and purported fraudulent additions in Rajura, prompting BJP leaders to accuse him of seeking to incite unrest.