The Bihar Assembly election 2025 is heating up. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has launched sharp attacks on the BJP and the Election Commission. He claims voter lists are being tampered with to influence results. Rahul Gandhi’s Hydrogen Bomb in Bihar refers to what he calls “big evidence” of vote theft, which he promises to reveal soon.
In a press conference, he said illegal votes were removed in Karnataka and fake votes were added in Maharashtra. He described his proof as a “hydrogen bomb” that could shake politics. Earlier, he even hinted at an “atom bomb” of evidence.
This strategy, however, is making RJD and Congress allies uneasy. They fear Rahul’s focus on vote theft might push aside key issues like unemployment, migration, and poor services.
Surveys show only 21% of people see vote fraud as a top concern, while 32% rank unemployment first. Experts warn this gamble could either give Rahul a big win or backfire heavily on the Mahagathbandhan.










