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Is Rahul Gandhi’s Call For ‘Gen Z’ To Save Democracy A Dangerous Attempt To Incite Violence?

TFI Desk by TFI Desk
5 November 2025
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Is Rahul Gandhi’s Call For ‘Gen Z’ To Save Democracy A Dangerous Attempt To Incite Violence?
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Just a day before the Bihar Assembly elections, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tried to set off what he called a “Hydrogen Bomb” an explosive exposé that, in his words, would shake the foundations of Indian democracy. But what the country witnessed instead was yet another spectacle of misinformation, selective outrage, and deliberate incitement.

From his press conference in New Delhi, Rahul Gandhi once again accused the BJP and the Election Commission of “vote chori” (vote theft), claiming massive voter fraud in the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections. His narrative was laced with dramatic slides, exaggerated figures, and a direct appeal to India’s Gen Z to “save democracy.” But beneath the theatrics lay a disturbing message a dangerous call for rebellion inspired by the anarchic movements seen in Nepal.

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According to Gandhi, “The Government of India is not legitimate and Gen Z, only you can save the country.” The message was clear reject the democratic institutions of India and rise up against the elected government. It was not a speech of a responsible leader but a calculated attempt to sow unrest among young voters on the eve of crucial state polls.

Rahul Gandhi’s so-called hydrogen bomb turned out to be a balloon of hot air. In his press conference, he showcased slides alleging that the BJP and the Election Commission had orchestrated large-scale manipulation of voter rolls in Haryana. One of his central claims was that a “lady in Haryana traveled 30 km every 3 minutes and voted 220 times across the state.”

The “evidence” he presented was a photo of a Brazilian model, Matheus Ferrero, whose image, Gandhi claimed, appeared multiple times on voter IDs under different names Seema, Sweety, Saraswati, and others. Gandhi went on to allege that 25 lakh fake votes had been created in Haryana, accounting for 12.5% of the electorate.

But his claims collapsed within hours. Fact-checks revealed that the photograph in question had been misused in isolated cases due to clerical or technical errors, not as part of any organized conspiracy. The Election Commission’s ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process is specifically designed to identify and correct such anomalies. In effect, Rahul Gandhi was using examples that actually validated the Election Commission’s efforts, not discredited them.

Even worse, the Congress party’s own numbers did not add up. Gandhi claimed that there were 5,21,619 duplicate voters, 93,174 invalid addresses, and 19,26,351 “bulk voters.” However, the total of these figures already matched the discrepancies under revision the very process the ECI has been conducting transparently. His so-called bomb was nothing more than recycled data from an official clean-up exercise that Congress itself had opposed.

Gandhi’s press conference also featured a doctored interpretation of a clip from Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh’s October 6, 2024, press interaction. Gandhi claimed that Singh’s smile and his remark about having “all arrangements” was proof that the BJP had “managed” the election results. But a full-length version of the clip revealed something entirely different.

A reporter had asked CM Nayab Singh whether the BJP would need an alliance to form the government. Singh confidently replied, “We will not need any kind of alliance. BJP will form the government alone. We have all the arrangements.” The word “arrangements” clearly referred to election preparedness, campaign organization, and candidate coordination not voter fraud.

Rahul Gandhi, however, twisted the meaning, clipped the video, and accused the CM of admitting to vote theft. His interpretation not only displayed intellectual dishonesty but also showed a calculated intent to mislead the youth.

This isn’t new. Over the past year, Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly attempted to delegitimize the Election Commission the very institution that upholds India’s democratic credibility. By calling the Commission biased and the government “illegitimate,” Gandhi has been laying the groundwork for a post-defeat excuse: to claim that every election the Congress loses is “stolen.”

Rahul Gandhi’s latest narrative targets India’s Gen Z a generation that has grown up in the era of stability, economic growth, and digital empowerment under the Modi government. Gandhi, however, is trying to radicalize them by portraying India as a collapsing democracy. His exact words “Gen Z, only you can save the country” are not an appeal for participation but a veiled call for protest.

By referencing “Satya and Ahimsa,” Gandhi attempted to cloak his divisive messaging in Gandhian language. But his subtext was unmistakable: he wants the youth to doubt the institutions of India the judiciary, the Election Commission, and the democratic process itself. This is eerily reminiscent of the chaos that engulfed Nepal when its youth were mobilized to dismantle constitutional order under the guise of restoring democracy.

The irony is that the same Congress leader who once mocked India’s youth as “jobless” and “directionless” is now desperately invoking them as saviors of democracy not through constructive participation but through agitation. In doing so, he betrays both ignorance and irresponsibility.

Gandhi’s fabricated story about a “Brazilian model voting 22 times” was not a revelation; it was ridicule. It mocked the intelligence of Gen Z voters who can verify facts faster than his own party’s spokespersons. Instead of inspiring them, Gandhi only exposed how far Congress has drifted from reality.

The Election Commission has already clarified that the voter roll revision process including the Special Intensive Revision is aimed at correcting precisely the kind of duplicate entries Gandhi pointed out. It involves field verification, outreach to voters, and digital rectification not arbitrary deletions.

However, the same Congress party has been opposing this very process, accusing the ECI of bias. Gandhi’s press conference thus unintentionally endorsed the Commission’s work. His “exposé” ended up being a validation of the very institution he wanted to attack.

For decades, Congress has thrived on manipulating voter rolls through patronage politics, illegal migrants, and caste arithmetic. Today, when the ECI uses technology and transparency to cleanse the lists, the same party calls it “vote chori.” The hypocrisy could not be more glaring.

Rahul Gandhi’s repeated falsehoods from “Pegasus surveillance” to “China occupying Indian land” and now “vote chori” reflect not courage but political bankruptcy. Each claim collapses under scrutiny, but not before causing confusion and distrust among citizens.

By dragging India’s youth into his narrative of chaos, Gandhi is crossing a dangerous line. The Congress leader’s “Hydrogen Bomb” was not an act of revelation it was an act of provocation. His words were crafted to incite anger, not awareness.

But India’s Gen Z is far wiser than Rahul Gandhi assumes. They have seen through Congress’s hypocrisy, understood the reforms under the Modi government, and rejected fear politics. They are not a mob to be led into anarchy; they are the architects of New India.

As the Bihar elections draw near, Rahul Gandhi’s bomb has fizzled into smoke. What remains is a trail of half-truths, distorted clips, and a desperate attempt by a fading dynasty to stay relevant in a nation that has moved far ahead.

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