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‘H Bomb’ row: Rahul Gandhi’s Haryana voter fraud charge linked to clerical error, say locals

The Congress alleged that 501 voters were registered under one address in Haryana’s Hodal as proof of “massive irregularities,” but a ground verification later suggested it was likely a clerical or data-entry error rather than a conspiracy.

November 09, 2025 / 09:57 IST
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The issue gained national traction after Rahul Gandhi alleged “unprecedented voter fraud” in the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections, claiming that 25 lakh fake votes were cast in a state with two crore registered voters.
The issue gained national traction after Rahul Gandhi alleged “unprecedented voter fraud” in the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections, claiming that 25 lakh fake votes were cast in a state with two crore registered voters.

A small house in Haryana’s Hodal town has found itself at the centre of a national political storm after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi cited it as proof of alleged large-scale voter fraud in the state.

The Congress claimed that 501 voters were registered under one address, House No. 265, calling it evidence of “massive irregularities” in Haryana’s electoral rolls. However, a ground verification in Ward No. 21 indicates that the anomaly may have resulted from a clerical or data-entry mistake, not a coordinated conspiracy, states an India Today report.

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The property in discussion reportedly belongs to Sundar Singh, a local BJP leader and former municipal councillor.

Residents and local officials told reporters that the confusion arose when several adjoining homes were incorrectly assigned the same house number by the Booth Level Officer (BLO) during data entry.