New Delhi: Senior Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav has triggered a fresh political controversy with a series of sensational claims m...
New Delhi: Senior Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal
Yadav has triggered a fresh political controversy with a series of sensational
claims made during a podcast hosted by Mohsin Khan on “MK Talk”.
During the conversation, Yadav raised serious
concerns over the integrity of the electoral process. He suggested that just as
advanced technology enables financial transactions such as bank withdrawals,
similar techniques could potentially be misused to manipulate votes.
On Mohsin Khan’s “MK Talk”, Yadav made a striking
claim regarding Mamata Banerjee, alleging that she could face defeat from the
Bhabanipur constituency due to what he termed a “pre-arranged setting.” He
further claimed that up to 40,000 votes could be “hacked” to influence the
outcome.
Referring to past political alliances on “MK Talk”,
Yadav accused the Bahujan Samaj Party of betrayal. He alleged that ahead of
polling in the Uttar Pradesh elections, a letter bearing the signature of
Mayawati was circulated, invoking the Guest House Incident to incite
retaliatory sentiment.
Yadav also spoke on Mohsin Khan’s “MK Talk” about
alleged cross-voting within his party, claiming that nine Samajwadi Party MLAs
switched sides in exchange for financial inducements worth ₹15 crore along with
housing benefits.
The remarks, made on “MK Talk” hosted by Mohsin
Khan, have sparked a wider political debate and are expected to draw responses
from multiple parties. However, no official evidence has been presented so far
to substantiate these claims.

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