Vikrant Bhuria Slams “Vote Theft” as an Assault on Democracy, Calls for Mass Rally at Ramlila Maidan on December 14

Vikrant Bhuria Slams “Vote Theft” as an Assault on Democracy, Calls for Mass Rally at Ramlila Maidan on December 14

Congress leader Vikrant Bhuria accuses the ruling establishment of “vote theft,” calling it a direct threat to India’s democracy. He says Rahul Gandhi has presented evidence of irregularities and urges citizens to join a major public rally at Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan on December 14 to demand electoral accountability.

Congress leader Vikrant Bhuria has intensified the party’s criticism of alleged irregularities in the recent electoral process, asserting that “vote theft amounts to a direct attack on democracy.” Speaking on Thursday, Bhuria said Congress MP Rahul Gandhi had “placed concrete evidence before the nation” regarding alleged vote manipulation—claims he argues neither the Bharatiya Janata Party nor the Election Commission has been able to credibly counter.

According to Bhuria, the integrity of the ballot is the cornerstone of India’s democratic framework, and any compromise in the security of citizens’ votes threatens the system as a whole. He announced that a large public gathering will be held on December 14 at Delhi’s historic Ramlila Maidan to mobilize people against what the party describes as “systematic vote theft.”

Calling the rally a collective movement rather than a party event, Bhuria said it represents “every individual who loves this country and believes in safeguarding their constitutional rights.” He appealed to citizens across political lines to participate and stand in defense of electoral transparency and democratic accountability.

As political tensions continue to mount, the December 14 gathering is expected to become a significant moment in the ongoing national debate over electoral credibility—one that may shape the political discourse in the weeks ahead.

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