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The recent controversy surrounding the Election Commission of India (ECI) has sparked intense debate after Rahul Gandhi accused the EC of “vote chori” in the Mahadevapura constituency of Bangalore Central. Allegations include over 1 lakh duplicate and manipulated entries in the voter list, raising serious questions about the fairness of the democratic process. In this video, we break down the Election Commission’s press conference, analyzing the answers given by Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. Were his responses bureaucratically sound, or did they reflect political bias? We also explore: • The background of the Mahadevapura voter fraud controversy • Rahul Gandhi’s claims and Congress’s electoral challenge • EC’s defense and controversial statements like “teesra koi vikalp nahi hai” • What lessons public figures and bureaucrats must keep in mind while speaking in public Watch till the end for a detailed UPSC-style breakdown of the controversy, and what it means for the future of Indian democracy. About Dr Vijender: Dr Vijender Chauhan is an educator, UPSC Interviewer and Motivational speaker with an experience of over a decade. He is one of the most recognised faces among the UPSC aspirants. Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: / masijeevi Twitter: https://x.com/masijeevi?lang=en Facebook: / masijeevi Public speaking series: • Learn Public Speaking Podcast with Dr Vijender: • Podcasts : Cazual Talk With Vijender Chauhan #ElectionCommission #RahulGandhi #VoteChori #IndianDemocracy #Mahadevapura #democracy #modiji #bjp #amitshah #modi #primeminster