BJP Accuses Rahul Gandhi and Congress of Using Myanmar-Created PDFs in Election Commission Attack
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has fired fresh shots at Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party, claiming that the "vote-theft" PDFs he waved around during a special press conference were actually made in Myanmar. This latest twist in the ongoing row over election integrity has sparked a major political storm in New Delhi.
The drama kicked off when BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari spotted something fishy in an X post. He pointed out that the metadata from these "vote chori" PDFs—later posted on the official Congress website—shows they were created in the Myanmar time zone. BJP leaders jumped on this, accusing Gandhi and Congress of getting help from foreign forces to target the Election Commission of India (ECI).
Talking to , BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla didn’t hold back. "Rahul Gandhi held that press conference with a flashy PowerPoint, but now checks show the PDF Congress shared was whipped up outside India—in Myanmar. The tech evidence is rock-solid and can’t be faked," he said.
Poonawalla took a dig at Gandhi’s priorities too. "He seems to love foreigners more than India. That’s why he was chilling on a Malaysia vacation while floods wrecked Punjab and Himachal Pradesh." He then grilled Gandhi harder: "Is some foreign country scripting your attacks on India’s democracy? Are you just a puppet in their hands?"
The BJP leader also brought up Gandhi’s past comments abroad. "Rahul Gandhi keeps telling foreign audiences to meddle in India’s affairs. He slams Indian institutions on global stages, and Congress loves quoting Soros-linked reports in Parliament. Time for him to explain," Poonawalla added.
Another BJP voice, national spokesperson R.P. Singh, piled on the criticism. "This proves foreign forces are pulling Congress’s strings. The Myanmar PDF link shows Rahul Gandhi and his team have deep ties to George Soros," Singh told .
As the accusations fly, the spotlight stays on Rahul Gandhi’s election fraud claims and the role of foreign influences in Indian politics. Congress hasn’t responded yet, but the debate over EVMs, vote theft allegations, and the Election Commission’s credibility is heating up fast. Stay tuned for more updates on this BJP-Congress clash.
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