India, Nov. 5 -- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's latest presentation of alleged proofs of electoral fraud - his third such press meet since August - was headlined 'The H Files', feeding the theory that this could be the "hydrogen bomb" to which he's been referring in his battle against the BJP and the Election Commission, whom he accuses of colluding.

It appeared eventually that the "H" stood, for most part, for Haryana, the state at the centre of Rahul Gandhi's latest allegations, at a press conference in Delhi on Wednesday, November 5.

Rahul Gandhi has been speaking about an "atom bomb", or "h-bomb", a "hydrogen bomb" - meaning "massive proof" that would feel like an "earthquake" - ever since he started with a series of presentations a...