Another 'Flawless' Indian Election – FM's Spouse Spills on How 17 Lakh Votes Magically Appeared Overnight, Because Democracy!

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In a bombshell revelation shaking India's electoral integrity, political economist parakala Prabhakar—husband of Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman—has accused the election commission of india (ECI) of overlooking massive irregularities in the 2024 andhra pradesh polls. 




Drawing solely from official ECI and andhra pradesh Chief election Officer data, prabhakar highlighted a suspicious surge between 11:45 PM on May 13 and 2:00 AM on May 14, 2024. During this 135-minute window, voter turnout jumped by 4.16%, from 76.50% to 80.66%, adding over 17 lakh votes across roughly 3,500 booths.



This translates to an average of 491 votes per booth, or about 3.6 voters per minute—roughly 20 seconds each. Factoring in the time for two VVPAT slips (one for Assembly, one for Lok Sabha), voters allegedly had just 6 seconds to cast ballots, raising red flags of potential fraud. prabhakar, who flagged this to the ECI 20 days ago without a response, calls it "serious mischief" behind the TDP-Jana Sena-BJP alliance's landslide win of 164 out of 175 seats.



Critics slam it as "vote theft," demanding transparency in a nation where wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital polling should prevent such anomalies. As debates rage online, the big question looms: Will the ECI explain this alleged rigging, or sweep it under the rug? Prabhakar's insider critique amplifies calls for electoral reform, exposing cracks in India's democratic facade amid growing skepticism.


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