Quick Summary
- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a 16-day “Vote Adhikar Yatra” in Bihar on August 17,2025,aiming to protect voting rights amidst alleged issues with the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.
- he accused the Election Commission and BJP of collusion in “stealing” elections through SIR, which reportedly led to disenfranchisement of voters from marginalized communities and economically disadvantaged groups.
- Gandhi emphasized the importance of democratic participation under the principle of “one person, one vote,” calling SIR a “new weapon” for vote manipulation.
- Specific individuals affected by SIR were highlighted in his WhatsApp post as proof of voter disenfranchisement. These included farmers,laborers,dalits,MNREGA workers,and minorities who lost their voting rights after participating in prior elections.
- The yatra covers major regions including Sasaram, Aurangabad, Gaya among others and will conclude with a rally in Patna on September 1. It is being conducted both on foot and by vehicle over approximately 1,300 kilometers.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The launch of Rahul Gandhi’s voter-centric campaign underscores growing concerns regarding transparency in India’s electoral processes. Allegations linked to the Special Intensive Revision exercise call into focus critical issues like voter disenfranchisement among marginalized communities-a challenge for democratic inclusivity. If substantiated systematically beyond anecdotal evidence or political charges during campaigns such as these “Vote Adhikar Yatra”-future Too may ; reforms integrity systemic strength conserver strengthen erosion debates abound