In a fresh twist to Congress’s ongoing ‘Vote Chori’ controversy, new allegations have surfaced targeting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s constituency. A staggering 19,476 questionable voters have been identified in Kolathur, raising serious concerns. Among them, 9,133 are linked to fake addresses, 4,379 are suspected duplicate entries, and 5,964 belong to mixed-religion households, a revelation that has sparked a significant uproar in the political landscape.
KOLATHUR (MK Stalin) – 19,476 QUESTIONABLE VOTERS
9,133 Voters with Fake Addresses: 30 voter IDs registered at House No 11, booth 84, Kolathur Assembly.
4,379 Duplicate Voters: RAFI ULLAH appears three times with different EPIC numbers in booth 157 of Kolathur.
5,964 Voters from Mixed Households: Multiple religions registered in:
- House No 10, booth 140, Kolathur (80 voter IDs)
- House No 20, booth 187, Kolathur (62 voter IDs)
This revelation emerges alongside similar exposes involving other I.N.D.I. Alliance members, pointing to a concealed and controversial vote bank operating across multiple opposition strongholds. Constituencies under the spotlight include Wayanad (Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Vadra), Raebareli (Rahul Gandhi), Diamond Harbour (Abhishek Banerjee), Kolathur (M.K. Stalin), Kannauj (Akhilesh Yadav), and Mainpuri (Dimple Yadav), where patterns of questionable voter entries have come to light fueling allegations of systematic electoral manipulation.
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