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Arunachal Pradesh Congress Gathers 50,000 Signatures in ‘Vote Chori’ Protest for Fair Elections

A state-wide protest turns into a national call for justice. Can 50,000 signatures force change in India’s contested electoral process?

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Arunachal Pradesh Congress Gathers 50,000 Signatures in ‘Vote Chori’ Protest for Fair Elections

The Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) has concluded its 'Vote Chori' signature campaign, gathering over 50,000 signatures across the state. The campaign, part of a nationwide initiative, aims to restore the sanctity and fairness of India's democracy.

APCC President Bosiram Siram submitted the signatures to the AICC headquarters in New Delhi. He stated that the signatures represent the voice of a betrayed people. The campaign, 'Vote Chor Gaddi Chhod - The People's Mandate Cannot Be Stolen', was launched on September 15 and culminated on October 28. Arunachal Pradesh has emerged as a key contributor to the national struggle for fair elections.

Despite the campaign's scale, search results do not provide extensive details about the 'Vote Chori' demonstration in Arunachal Pradesh or its supporting organisation. However, they do mention a Rajasthan Youth Congress protest against alleged vote theft by the BJP and Election Commission.

The APCC's 'Vote Chori' campaign has highlighted the concerns of Arunachal Pradesh residents regarding the fairness of India's democratic process. The signatures, submitted to the AICC headquarters, reflect the people's demand for a restoration of election integrity.

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