Sunday, August 31, 2025
Neindia
  • Home
  • Local
  • Tourism
  • International
  • National
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Article / Featues
  • Video
  • Tender
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Local
  • Tourism
  • International
  • National
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Article / Featues
  • Video
  • Tender
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Local

Congress Holds ‘Vote Chod Gaddi Chhodd’ Rally in Agartala, Slams BJP Over Poll Rigging

admin by admin
30/08/2025
in Local, Politics
0
Congress Holds ‘Vote Chod Gaddi Chhodd’ Rally in Agartala, Slams BJP Over Poll Rigging
0
SHARES
3
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Agartala, August 30 — The Congress party staged a massive rally in Agartala on Saturday, marching from the Press Club to the Secretariat in protest against what it termed “vote rigging” by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Election Commission of India (ECI). Branded the “Vote Chod Gaddi Chhodd” rally, the demonstration was marked by fiery speeches, sharp allegations, and calls to “save democracy.”

The rally was led by senior leaders, including AICC Incharge for Tripura, Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka, who accused the BJP of coming to power through electoral manipulation. “The people’s mandate can’t be stolen. We will not back down,” Ulaka told reporters. He alleged that the NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was formed by “looting” votes in 70–80 constituencies, adding that internal surveys of the INDIA Alliance pointed to its rightful victory.

READ ALSO

Minister Sushanta Chowdhury Joins Villagers to Tune into 125th Episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’

Infant Undergoes Successful Cancer Tumour Surgery at Tripura Medical College

Ulaka announced that after state-level agitations, the Congress would launch a nationwide signature campaign to collect 10 crore signatures, to be submitted to the President of India, demanding electoral reforms and accountability.

AICC Secretary Christopher Tilak echoed these concerns, accusing the BJP of systematically undermining democratic institutions, especially the Election Commission. “The basic right of citizens—the right to vote—is being snatched away,” Tilak said. Citing the Bangalore Central Lok Sabha seat, he alleged that one lakh fake voters in the Mahadevapura Assembly segment had tilted the result in BJP’s favour.

Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) President Asish Saha went further, claiming that the ECI was functioning under BJP’s directives and implementing a controversial “Systematic Influencing of Results” (SIR) mechanism. He praised Rahul Gandhi’s campaign to expose alleged voter list manipulations and commended Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for leading the fight. “This is not just a political battle—it’s a struggle to protect the very soul of our democracy,” Saha asserted, urging citizens to rise against the misuse of institutions.

The rally, however, was not without controversy. Congress leaders clashed with police over repeated shifting of their stage, initially set up near the Circuit House, where Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations organized by the BJP were underway. After objections, police relocated the stage multiple times, sparking heated verbal exchanges.

Congress leaders accused the police of acting under BJP’s influence. But West Tripura Superintendent of Police Namit Pathak clarified that the party had not obtained prior permission. “We anticipated law and order issues, so we asked them to shift the venue,” Pathak said.

Tags: Congress Holds ‘Vote Chod Gaddi Chhodd’ Rally in AgartalaSlams BJP Over Poll Rigging

Related Posts

Minister Sushanta Chowdhury Joins Villagers to Tune into 125th Episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’
Local

Minister Sushanta Chowdhury Joins Villagers to Tune into 125th Episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’

31/08/2025
Infant Undergoes Successful Cancer Tumour Surgery at Tripura Medical College
Local

Infant Undergoes Successful Cancer Tumour Surgery at Tripura Medical College

31/08/2025
Punjab CM Seeks Urgent Centre Support, Rs 50,000 per Acre Compensation for Flood-Hit Farmers
National

Punjab CM Seeks Urgent Centre Support, Rs 50,000 per Acre Compensation for Flood-Hit Farmers

31/08/2025
Tripura Cyclist Ajoy Saha Felicitated on National Sports Day for 4,760 km Agartala–Leh Ride
Local

Tripura Cyclist Ajoy Saha Felicitated on National Sports Day for 4,760 km Agartala–Leh Ride

31/08/2025
IAF and Army Intensify Flood Relief Operations in Punjab and Jammu
National

IAF and Army Intensify Flood Relief Operations in Punjab and Jammu

31/08/2025
PM Modi Joins SCO Summit in Tianjin; Holds Key Bilateral Meetings
International

PM Modi Joins SCO Summit in Tianjin; Holds Key Bilateral Meetings

31/08/2025
Next Post
neindia logo

SCBA Flags Lack of Women Judges in Higher Judiciary, Urges Urgent Action

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

POPULAR NEWS

Tripura University Students Protest Over Exam Results

Tripura University Students Protest Over Exam Results

05/09/2024
UJJAYANTA  PALACE :

UJJAYANTA PALACE :

01/04/2023
“Sesh Belay Tumi” Short Film: A Touching Exploration of Love and Loss Premieres in Digital Platforms

“Sesh Belay Tumi” Short Film: A Touching Exploration of Love and Loss Premieres in Digital Platforms

24/10/2024
12 Maharashtra Officers Promoted to IAS, Revenue Minister Lauds Milestone

12 Maharashtra Officers Promoted to IAS, Revenue Minister Lauds Milestone

14/07/2025
New Short Film and Music Video “Eka E Jibon” Set to Capture Hearts with its Heartfelt Drama and Soulful Music

New Short Film and Music Video “Eka E Jibon” Set to Capture Hearts with its Heartfelt Drama and Soulful Music

30/11/2024

EDITOR'S PICK

Terrible train accident in Odisha’s Baleshwar

Terrible train accident in Odisha’s Baleshwar

03/06/2023
CPIM booth office was burnt down by miscreants

Patal Kanya warns employees

18/01/2024
The Janmashtami festival will be celebrated with great pomp at the Agartala Shrikrishna Temple, organized by the Tripura Yadav Mahasabha.

The Janmashtami festival will be celebrated with great pomp at the Agartala Shrikrishna Temple, organized by the Tripura Yadav Mahasabha.

09/08/2025
CPIM booth office was burnt down by miscreants

Madhupur police recovers two bikes while beign smuggled at border

29/02/2024
  • Home
  • About
  • Trender

© 2024 Neindia

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Local
  • Tourism
  • International
  • National
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Article / Featues
  • Video
  • Tender

© 2024 Neindia