Party screens video at Jaystambh Chowk showing alleged evidence of voter list manipulation, demands public release of electoral data
Published on: August 11, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Rajnandgaon, India
Under directives from the Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee, the Rajnandgaon unit set up a projector to screen Rahul Gandhi’s speech, which presented what he described as “conclusive proof” of vote theft. The event showcased discrepancies in voter lists and urged citizens to support the demand for making the digital electoral roll data public.
A “missed call” campaign was also launched to mobilise public resistance against what the Congress termed as “vote theft.”
City District Congress President Kulbir Singh Chhabra alleged that the Modi government did not come to power through a genuine public mandate but through a calculated conspiracy. “The BJP is deliberately undermining democracy to grab power. Instead of cooperating with Rahul Gandhi, who has presented certified documents as proof, the Election Commission is serving him notices. This is completely unjust,” Chhabra said.
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The one-hour screening drew a large turnout, including several senior Congress leaders and workers. Prominent attendees included former minister Dhanesh Patila, former Youth Commission chairman Jitendra Mudaliar, divisional spokesperson Kamaljeet Singh Pintu, senior Congress members Shrikishan Khandelwal, Ramesh Dakaliya, Qutubuddin Solanki, former mayor Sudesh Deshmukh, Hema Deshmukh, municipal opposition leader Santosh Pille, Pankaj Bandhav, City Congress Vice President Sharda Tiwari, Mohammad Yahya, General Secretary Jhammal Devangan, North Block President Asif Ali, Mahila Congress President Maya Sharma, Seva Dal President Amit Khandelwal, Hameen Hudda, Minority District President Shakeel Rizvi, Abhimanyu Mishra, Manish Gautam, Mamraj Agrawal, Bablu Kasar, Poornima Nagdeve, Payal Barmae, Tuldas Sahu, Jaynarayan Singh, Ajay Markande, Bhola Yadav, Inshak Khan, Reena Patel, Mohd Ibrahim, R.B. Mishra, Manish Simankar, Vinod Yadav, Mohd Karim Memon, Manish Sahu, Dinu Sahu, Viplav Sahu, Sabir Jindran, Amit Janghel, Shivam Gadpayle, Paras Sahu, Anshal Srivastava, Seema Chaurasia, Chetan Sinha, Sandeep Soni, Shaurya Vaishnav, and many others.
The Congress vowed to continue its protests until the government agrees to full transparency in the electoral rolls.