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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Sonia Gandhi’s name added to voter roll before she was citizen: BJP’s big charge

“Sonia Gandhi’s name added to voter roll before she was citizen: BJP’s big charge”, India Today, August 13, 2025:

“The BJP alleged that Congress MP Sonia Gandhi’s name appeared on the electoral rolls three years before she became an Bharatiya citizen as it clapped back at the opposition’s claims of voter fraudĀ in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

Former Union Minister and BJP MP Anurag Thakur, addressing a press conference, claimed Sonia Gandhi, who was born in Italy, was added to the voter list in 1980, three years before she became an Bharatiya citizen.

Thakur echoed the claims of BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya, who, in a post on X, shared a photocopy of the electoral roll of a polling station from the New Delhi constituency in 1980……..”

Read the full article at Indiatoday.com

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