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Rahul Gandhi’s Media Address Sparks Speculation on ‘Hydrogen Bomb’ Agenda

Politics Desk By Politics Desk September 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, is set to hold a ‘special’ press conference on Thursday, 18 September, at 10 am in the Indira Bhawan Auditorium in New Delhi, as announced by the Congress party on Wednesday evening. The specific agenda for the press conference has not been disclosed, leading to considerable speculation.

Gandhi’s last press conference took place on 7 August, during which he presented an analysis of data from a Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka relating to the upcoming 2024 general elections. He accused the Election Commission of colluding with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to ‘steal elections,’ labeling it a ‘crime’ against the Constitution. This assertion triggered a political controversy with both the BJP and the Election Commission responding to his allegations.

In response to the criticisms, the Congress party rebranded its ‘vote chori’ campaign following the press conference. Gandhi led a ‘Voter Adhikar rally’ in Bihar that focused on the same theme. On 1 September, the BJP ridiculed Gandhi’s claim that he would unveil a ‘hydrogen bomb’ related to his ‘vote chori’ allegations, asserting that his previous metaphorical ‘atom bomb’ had failed to produce any significant impact. The BJP accused him of undermining his position as LoP through such irresponsible comments.

BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad commented, “One really has to try hard to understand what he means in his speeches in and outside Parliament… The world has not really seen the impact of a hydrogen bomb. Now Rahul Gandhi is talking about it.”

Gandhi has urged BJP leaders not to panic, asserting that a ‘hydrogen bomb’ of truth is forthcoming. He emphasized the seriousness of vote manipulation and indicated that upcoming evidence would substantiate his claims. He mentioned at a rally in Patna, “The BJP people showed black flags to us. I want to tell them, listen carefully. Have you heard of anything bigger than an atom bomb? What is bigger than that; it is a hydrogen bomb… People are soon going to find out your (BJP) reality of vote chori.”

In addition to his electoral concerns, Gandhi also addressed the recent floods in Punjab by writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling for a swift assessment of the damage and a comprehensive relief package. He criticized the ₹1,600-crore initial relief announced by the central government as “grave injustice” to the people of Punjab, claiming that damage estimates exceed ₹20,000 crore.

“This crisis demands a bolder response,” Gandhi stated in his letter. He expressed his concern over the devastation he witnessed firsthand, highlighting the urgent need for an effective relief strategy to support affected communities.

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