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Vote theft or nation theft? Propaganda of Rahul Gandhi exposed as foreign-made

The so-called ‘vote theft’ document released by the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has backfired on the party. Metadata investigation has revealed that the document was not created in India, but in Myanmar. This has once again triggered allegations that Congress is working under the shadow of foreign influence and conspiracy

Adv Karan ThakurAdv Karan Thakur
Sep 14, 2025, 07:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Analysis, Fact Sheet
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The so-called ‘vote theft’ document released by the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has backfired on the party. Metadata investigation has revealed that the document was not created in India, but in Myanmar

The so-called ‘vote theft’ document released by the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has backfired on the party. Metadata investigation has revealed that the document was not created in India, but in Myanmar

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Rahul Gandhi’s latest blunder has ripped the mask off Congress’s politics. The so-called “vote theft proof” that he proudly waved before cameras was not even created on Indian soil, but in Myanmar. The revelation is not just an embarrassment, it is a chilling reminder that whenever Rahul Gandhi speaks of democracy, a foreign shadow lurks in the background. Once again, the Congress party stands exposed not as the voice of the people, but as a megaphone of propaganda scripted abroad.

The so-called ‘vote theft’ document released by the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has backfired on the party. Metadata investigation has revealed that the document was not created in India, but in Myanmar. This has once again triggered allegations that Congress is working under the shadow of foreign influence and conspiracy.

How was the truth exposed?

On September 10, a popular X (formerly Twitter) handle named Khurpenc published a seven-part thread exposing the real origins of Rahul Gandhi’s ‘vote theft proof’. Rahul had presented this document during a press conference on August 7 and also uploaded it on his official website. The document contained three PDF files:- English, Hindi and Kannada versions.

The handle examined the metadata of these files. Metadata is the hidden identity of a file that records critical details like creation time, date, software used and the time zone.

The investigation revealed that all three files were created in Myanmar Standard Time (MMT), which is based on UTC +6:30. In contrast, India follows Indian Standard Time (IST) based on UTC +5:30. Clearly, if the document had been created in India, the metadata should have shown IST, not Myanmar’s time zone.

Congress’s explanation and IT Cell activity

After the revelation, the Congress IT cell and troll machinery went into overdrive. Party spokesperson Supriya Shrinate tried to defend the party by claiming it was merely a case of “software misconfiguration” or an “Adobe bug.”

However, Khurpenc strongly refuted this, pointing out that Adobe fixes such bugs immediately and no such issue has ever existed in Adobe Illustrator. Some Congress supporters even cited a decade-old Lightroom bug, but it was proven that this bug had been resolved nearly 14 years ago. This made Congress’s defense appear hollow.

Foreign connection questions return to haunt Rahul Gandhi

This is not the first time Rahul Gandhi has faced allegations of foreign links. The Congress party had earlier signed a mysterious MoU with the Communist Party of China, details of which remain hidden from the public. Rahul Gandhi’s frequent foreign trips without official disclosure have also raised eyebrows.

Reports in the past have shown that his social media campaigns were boosted by bots operating from Kazakhstan, Russia and Indonesia. Now, with the ‘vote theft’ controversy, the pattern seems to repeat, casting doubts that Congress is deliberately trying to erode public trust in India’s electoral system and institutions.

Also Read: Z+ security protocol violated, CRPF raises alarm over foreign trips of Rahul Gandhi

Serious questions on Congress’s strategy

Experts believe these developments indicate a clear pattern: Congress is attempting to discredit India’s democratic institutions with the help of foreign collaboration. Whenever Rahul Gandhi finds himself cornered, he seems to lean on foreign connections.

Plans to open party offices in countries like Turkey, repeated attacks on the Election Commission, and the constant sloganeering of “vote theft” without evidence, all point to a propaganda-driven strategy to grab power rather than winning the people’s trust.

Eroding public trust

This fresh controversy has further damaged Congress’s image. The revelation that the document was created in Myanmar strengthens suspicions that the party is relying on foreign support to malign Indian democracy. People are now openly asking whether Rahul Gandhi and Congress truly trust the Indian people and its institutions at all.

The Myanmar-origin “vote theft” document is more than just a slip, it is a symbol of Congress’s increasing inclination towards foreign-dependence politics. By outsourcing its propaganda and repeatedly questioning India’s democratic institutions, Rahul Gandhi and his party are not fighting for the people; they are fighting against the very trust of the people. The message is loud and clear: a party that seeks power through foreign-crafted lies has no moral right to rule India.

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