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**Summary:**
The text is a news report from The Hindu, dated September 15, 2025, detailing a protest march organized by the Tamil Nadu Youth Congress in Chennai. The protest, led by Indian Youth Congress president Uday Bhanu Chib and TNCC president K. Selvaperunthagai, targeted the Election Commission of India and accused the BJP of “Vote Chori” (voter fraud), echoing allegations made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Protesters questioned the legitimacy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third term, citing irregularities like multiple voters registered at single addresses and alleged manipulation in constituencies like Mahadevapura. The TNCC president also announced a signature campaign and hinted at further revelations by Rahul Gandhi regarding alleged fraudulent practices in Varanasi.
**News Article:**
**Youth Congress Protests ‘Vote Chori’ in Chennai, Alleging Election Fraud**
**Chennai, September 15, 2025** – Hundreds of Youth Congress members marched through Chennai today, protesting alleged widespread voter fraud (“Vote Chori”) in the recent elections and questioning the legitimacy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third term. The protest, organized by the Tamil Nadu Youth Congress, targeted the Election Commission of India and echoed accusations leveled by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
“We are doing this march because the whole country knows that Narendra Modi has become the Prime Minister because of ‘Vote Chori,'” declared Uday Bhanu Chib, national president of the Indian Youth Congress, addressing reporters at the rally near Anna Salai. Chib criticized the appointment process of the Election Commission’s Chairman, claiming it lacked the consent of the Leader of the Opposition and the Chief Justice of India.
TNCC president K. Selvaperunthagai, who also participated in the protest, announced a signature campaign to further raise awareness about the alleged electoral malpractices. He pointed to irregularities such as a high number of voters registered at single addresses and specifically cited the Mahadevapura constituency in Karnataka as an example of potential fraud. “In the third election, they came to power using Vote Chori,” Selvaperunthagai stated, adding, “Soon, Rahul Gandhi will expose what happened in Varanasi…and how PM Modi won.”
The protesters raised slogans against the BJP and vowed to continue their campaign to protect the “Right to Vote” enshrined in the Constitution. The Youth Congress has framed the issue as an awareness campaign, rallying support against what they see as an attempt by the BJP to undermine the democratic process.