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Opposition Leaders Detained During Protest March to Election Commission Over Alleged Vote Theft

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In a dramatic turn of events, the opposition’s INDIA alliance march against alleged election fraud and vote theft was halted before reaching the Election Commission of India (ECI) headquarters in Delhi. The protest, led by Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, saw participation from lawmakers representing 25 opposition parties. The Delhi Police detained all participating Members of Parliament, including Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav, and several senior leaders. The detentions occurred on the way to the EC office, where the leaders had planned to submit their concerns about alleged voter list manipulation and discrepancies in the Systematic Information Register (SIR).

Priyanka Gandhi Calls Government “Cowardly”

Speaking to reporters during the march, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi accused the central government of being “cowardly” and suppressing democratic dissent. She claimed that the ruling party was trying to silence opposition voices and avoid accountability for alleged irregularities in the electoral process. Her remarks came as police stopped the marchers at multiple points, citing law-and-order concerns and the absence of official permission for the protest.

Route Blocked with Seven Barricades

The protest march began from Parliament House, with leaders walking towards the ECI office. Delhi Police had set up heavy security arrangements and erected seven layers of barricades along the route. According to initial plans, the MPs were to walk about one kilometre before reaching the commission’s headquarters. However, the police intervened before the march could complete its planned route. Witnesses reported that the MPs chanted slogans such as “Chor, Chor” (“Thief, Thief”) as they walked, expressing anger over what they described as “blatant voter fraud.”

Akhilesh Yadav Jumps Over Barricade

In one of the more striking moments of the protest, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav was seen jumping over a barricade to continue the march. His wife and fellow MP Dimple Yadav, along with senior opposition figures such as Shashi Tharoor, Jairam Ramesh, Sanjay Raut, and leaders from DMK, TMC, and other regional parties, were also part of the demonstration. Despite the spirited attempt to push forward, all protesters were eventually detained by police and transported to nearby facilities.

First Major Opposition Protest Since “Vote Theft” Allegations

This was the first major street protest by the opposition since Rahul Gandhi’s recent allegations of large-scale voter list manipulation. On August 7, Gandhi had accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of implementing a “vote theft model” to benefit in elections. He presented alleged evidence from the Mahadevapura Assembly constituency in the Bangalore Central Lok Sabha seat, claiming that over 100,000 votes were fraudulently removed from the rolls. According to Gandhi, this manipulation was designed to weaken the opposition and tilt results in favour of the BJP.

ECI’s Letter to Opposition Leaders

Amid the rising political tension, the Election Commission Secretariat sent a letter to Congress MP Jairam Ramesh. The letter offered a meeting with opposition leaders at noon on the same day. However, the EC placed conditions on attendance, stating that due to space and parking limitations, no more than 30 participants could join the discussion. This communication came shortly before the protest march, raising questions about whether the timing was coordinated to avoid a public confrontation outside the EC office.

Dispute Over March Permission

Delhi Police officials stated that the march had no official permission and therefore could not proceed. They claimed that no formal request was made by any MP or political party to conduct such a protest. Opposition leaders, however, argued that peaceful demonstrations are a democratic right and that the police were acting under pressure from the central government to stop their movement. The confrontation between police and protestors at multiple barricade points underscored the escalating tensions between the ruling party and the opposition ahead of upcoming elections.

Opposition’s Core Allegations

The INDIA alliance has repeatedly accused the BJP of undermining free and fair elections by tampering with voter lists and using technology to influence results. The specific focus of this protest was on alleged discrepancies in the SIR system, which opposition leaders claim is being misused to remove legitimate voters from rolls and alter election outcomes. Rahul Gandhi’s presentation of figures from Mahadevapura was cited as “clear evidence” by the opposition to justify their demand for urgent action from the EC.

Political Stakes Ahead of Upcoming Polls

With general elections approaching, both sides are preparing for intense political battles. For the opposition, the issue of alleged vote theft has become a rallying cry to unite diverse parties under the INDIA alliance banner. For the ruling BJP, dismissing these allegations as baseless is crucial to maintaining public confidence in the electoral system. Analysts believe that such street protests, even if halted, serve as a means for the opposition to mobilize supporters and keep the issue alive in media coverage.

Public Reaction and Media Coverage

The images and videos of leaders being detained, particularly Akhilesh Yadav vaulting over a barricade, have gone viral on social media. Supporters of the opposition hailed the defiance as an act of courage, while critics accused the protestors of engaging in political theatre. News channels have devoted extensive airtime to the incident, framing it as both a test of opposition unity and a reflection of deep mistrust in electoral processes.

Next Steps for the Opposition

Following their detention, opposition leaders have vowed to continue raising the issue in Parliament and in public rallies. They are also expected to attend the scheduled meeting with the ECI to formally present their grievances and demand corrective measures. Sources within the alliance suggest that further protests may be organized across multiple states if the EC does not take visible action on the allegations.

The events in Delhi mark a significant escalation in the confrontation between the opposition INDIA alliance and the BJP-led central government. Allegations of voter list manipulation and the dramatic scenes of leaders being stopped from reaching the Election Commission underscore a broader struggle over electoral credibility in India. With both sides refusing to back down, and public attention now fixed on the issue, the coming weeks could see more such political flashpoints shaping the national discourse.


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