Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav has fully backed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's 'H Files' claims and charged the Bharatiya Janata Party is against Dalits in the country.
Supporting Gandhi's claims, Yadav said, "There are no two opinions about the fact that the BJP does all these things. BJP wants to remove the Dalits, Backward Classes and minorities from the constitutional process. The people of the BJP are enemies of Dalits. We are alert about this in Bihar."
Yadav's solidarity for Gandhi comes a day before the crucial Bihar assembly polls. The first phase of voting for the Bihar Assembly will be held on Thursday.
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Dubbed Rahul Gandhi's 'Hydrogen bomb' against the Election Commission and the BJP, the Congress leader charged the BJP stole Congress's win in the Haryana assembly polls by manipulating electoral rolls. The Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha alleged large-scale 'vote theft' in the 2024 Haryana Assembly polls.
Gandhi claimed that the Congress would have swept the Haryana election if “vote theft" had not taken place, and alleged that the saffron party ensured its victory through “fake votes" and “manipulation of postal ballots”. The Congress leader charged that a Brazilian model's image appeared 22 times under different names in the voter list. He said 25 lakh fake voters had been listed in Haryana, which had a total electorate of about 2 crore. Gandhi also presented proof of residence for some voters whose address was marked "Zero" in the electoral roll.
The Election Commission has, however, dismissed his allegations as "incorrect and baseless".