Rahul, Priyanka Gandhi arrested over anti-Modi rally

Rahul Priyanka Gandhi arrested over anti-Modi rally

Rahul, Priyanka Gandhi arrested over the anti-Modi rally.

Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, along with several senior opposition MPs, were arrested by Delhi Police on Monday morning during a protest march to the Election Commission’s office.

The opposition bloc alleges the poll body is siding with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Protest over election commission’s neutrality

The demonstration, organised by the INDIA bloc, aimed to submit a formal complaint to the Election Commission, questioning its impartiality in upcoming elections.

Police said only 30 MPs were allowed to visit the poll body, but more than 200 showed up.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Devesh Kumar Mahla said officers intervened to prevent “any breakdown of law and order” as protesters attempted to cross barricades.

“Some MPs tried jumping barricades and were also detained,” he added.

Fight to save the constitution

While being escorted to a police bus, Rahul Gandhi told reporters, “This fight is not political—it is to save the Constitution. The fight is for one person, one vote. We want a clean and accurate voter list.”

Priyanka Gandhi, also taken into custody, accused the government of fearing dissent. “They are afraid. The government is cowardly,” she said.

Protest outside parliament

Visuals from outside Parliament showed a large crowd of leaders and supporters waving placards, shouting slogans, and clashing with police barricades.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav was seen climbing over two barricades before being detained.

Police confirmed that detained leaders were taken to a nearby station.

Opposition parties have pledged to continue their campaign, calling for electoral transparency and accountability ahead of polls.

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