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’16 days, 23 districts’: Rahul Gandhi launched ‘Vote Adhikar Yatra’ in Bihar; To join India colleagues. Bharat News

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday launched a “Vote Adhikar Yatra” against the alleged “theft of votes” through the special intensive amendment of the EC of the election role in the pol-bound Bihar.The journey starting on Sunday, will cover more than 20 districts of Bihar in 16 days.Rahul wrote in a post on X, “We are bringing the voter rights journey to the people. This is the most fundamental democratic right – ‘one person, one vote’ to protect.”He said, “Join Bihar to save the Constitution.”Meanwhile, Mahagatthanadan allies will also join the Congress in gathering support for the yatra, which is ready to start from Sasram.RJD leader Tejashvi Yadav said, “We are starting votes by votes tomorrow.Earlier, he released a campaign song for the journey on social media and appealed to the people of Bihar to join a large number of.While starting the campaign, he wrote, “No one should be deprived of his rights, the spirit of freedom should not be broken, no vote should be cut.”The protests between the Election Commission and the opposition began when the parties objected to the intensive amendment of the election role a few months before the assembly elections in Bihar.Opposition parties called the practice “vote ban” and claimed that it would “danger” democracy in the state.On August 7, Rahul unveiled what he had described as a “atomic bomb” of evidence against the Election Commission. Citing the data of the Mahadevpura assembly section, which falls under the Bangalore Central Parliamentary Constituency in Congress -ruled Karnataka, accused of choosing “confrontation” with BJP.The Election Commission has strongly dismissed the allegations and asked Gandhi to sign an affidavit to formalize his complaint. He refused, saying that he had already sworn in the Constitution.

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