New Delhi: The BJP on Thursday claimed that the “script and dialogue” of Rahul Gandhi’s “vote chori” campaign came from abroad and accused the Congress leader of carrying forward a foreign agenda of interfering with the country’s democracy.
The ruling party claimed that “undeniable evidence” has emerged showing that the PowerPoint presentation Gandhi made recently to level “vote chori” (vote theft) charge against it and the Election Commission came from a foreign land.
There was no immediate response from the Congress or Gandhi to the BJP’s charge.
BJP national spokespersons have pointed to ‘undeniable evidence’ that Gandhi’s PowerPoint presentation, leveling the ‘vote chori’ accusation, originated from a computer set to the Myanmar timezone. This assertion has fueled the party’s claim that Gandhi’s campaign is a tool of foreign powers to interfere in India’s democratic processes.
As of now, Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party have not responded to these charges. However, BJP spokespersons insist that Gandhi owes the nation a disclosure about the foreign elements allegedly dictating his political tactics through what they term the ‘International Vote Theft Toolkit.’