Why Does Modi Love Power So Much? Rahul Gandhi May Drop “Hydrogen Bomb” on PM’s Birthday

Ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, Rahul Gandhi hinted at dropping a “hydrogen bomb” over alleged vote rigging. The revelation could come on Prime Minister Modi’s birthday, September 17. The Congress leader is accusing the BJP and the Election Commission of manipulating votes and may present figures from Haryana and Banaras.

Rahul Gandhi during a press conference, addressing allegations of vote manipulation ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections.
Rahul Gandhi hints at exposing vote manipulation with a “hydrogen bomb” on PM Modi’s birthday. (Photo: ANI)

As Bihar gears up for its Assembly elections, the controversy around vote manipulation refuses to fade. Opposition parties, especially Congress, have repeatedly accused the BJP and the Election Commission of irregularities in the voting process. Despite these claims, the Election Commission has firmly denied all allegations. Earlier, Rahul Gandhi had shared a presentation highlighting these issues, which sparked widespread debate and attention.

Now, in continuation of this narrative, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is reportedly preparing to unleash a “hydrogen bomb” of allegations over vote manipulation, a move he has already hinted at publicly. Sources suggest that this dramatic disclosure could happen on September 17, coinciding with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday. Through this, Rahul aims not only to target the Election Commission but also to directly challenge the Prime Minister.

Reports indicate that Rahul Gandhi may reveal alleged cases of vote rigging in Haryana and Banaras. These figures are expected to be presented through a press conference, bringing the issue into the national spotlight. From the beginning, Rahul has accused the BJP and RSS of serious electoral misconduct, raising curiosity about how strong his next revelations will be.

What Rahul Gandhi Said About the “Hydrogen Bomb”
During his Rae Bareli visit, Rahul Gandhi referred to the “hydrogen bomb” once again. He cautioned BJP leaders, saying, “Don’t get too agitated because when the hydrogen bomb drops, everything will be exposed.” Reiterating his allegations of vote theft, Rahul added, “Governments are being formed by stealing votes. I will soon provide evidence to the public with full assurance.”

Congress Targets Modi Over Age Rule
The BJP has traditionally maintained a retirement age of 75 for its leaders, leading several to step aside or retire from active politics. Now, the Congress seems to be using this rule to target Prime Minister Modi, who will turn 75 on September 17. The party questions, “Why does Modi have a different rule than leaders like MM Joshi and Advani? Does he love power so much?”

According to Rahul Gandhi’s team, the BJP intends to maintain power by manipulating votes. Otherwise, why would Modi turn to the RSS after Mohan Bhagwat’s recent comments on the 75-year age limit? The RSS had revised its stance shortly after Bhagwat’s remarks, and the Congress has made it clear that this issue will not be ignored.


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