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BJP’s 'Marks Ki Chori' Parody Video Mocks Rahul Gandhi's ‘Vote Theft’ Allegations

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released a parody video titled "Marks Ki Chori" (theft of marks), which takes a satirical dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. The short film, presented in the format of a classroom skit, draws parallels between a student's complaints of unfair marking and Gandhi's repeated allegations of "vote theft."

In the video, a student laments that despite studying under the same conditions, he has failed while another student has topped. What begins as a grievance about marks soon turns into accusations of deleted CCTV footage, proxy attendance, and cheating echoing Rahul Gandhi's claims of electoral malpractice.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) released a parody video titled 'Marks Ki Chori' to counter opposition claims of vote theft, portraying the accusations as excuses for failures and highlighting the opposition's unwillingness to accept election results.
BJP s Marks Ki Chori Parody Video Mocks Vote Theft Allegations

At one point, the teacher reminds the complaining student that the rules being questioned were set by his great-grandfather - a clear reference to dynastic politics. The student, however, dismisses rules and demands special treatment, finally revealing his true desire: "Just make me the topper."

Through this satire, the BJP counters Gandhi's long-standing charges against the ruling party, including tampering with electronic voting machines (EVMs) and suppressing evidence of irregularities.

The closing line of the video,"Those who failed themselves are now spinning a web of lies" underscores BJP's argument that Gandhi's allegations stem from repeated electoral defeats rather than factual evidence.

By releasing this satire, the BJP seeks to flip the opposition's 'vote chori' claims, presenting them as baseless and hypocritical. Instead of engaging in direct rebuttals, the ruling party uses humor to portray its rivals as unwilling to accept democratic outcomes.

With elections approaching,'Marks Ki Chori' positions BJP as confident in its mandate while exposing the opposition's politics of blame as hollow and self-serving.

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