Rahul Gandhi Urges Gen Z to ‘Stop Vote Theft’; BJP’s Nishikant Dubey Hits Back Calling Youth Anti-Dynasty

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New Delhi: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s call for India’s Gen Z to play a decisive role in defending the Constitution and preventing alleged “vote theft” sparked a heated reaction from the BJP, with MP Nishikant Dubey asserting that the younger generation is firmly against dynastic politics.

During a press conference on Thursday, Rahul Gandhi urged students and young voters, especially those born in the early 2000s, to actively safeguard democracy. “The country’s youth, the country’s students, the country’s Gen Z will save the Constitution, protect democracy, and stop vote theft. I will always stand with them,” he said, emphasizing his commitment to stand by the next generation.

The Congress leader’s comments came just hours after he alleged manipulation of votes in Karnataka and Maharashtra through centralized software—a claim dismissed as “baseless” by the Election Commission.

The BJP reacted strongly, with MP Nishikant Dubey taking to social media to counter Gandhi’s statement. “Gen Z is against dynastic politics. Why would they tolerate Rahul after Nehru, Indira, Rajiv and Sonia? They are against corruption – why won’t they drive you out?” Dubey tweeted, warning that the Congress MP could face a backlash from India’s youth.

In a more provocative message on X, Dubey added, “They want an Islamic state in Bangladesh and a Hindu state in Nepal. Why won’t they make India a Hindu nation? Start preparing to leave the country – they are coming,” directly addressing Rahul Gandhi and signaling a fierce political showdown ahead.

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