New Delhi/IBNS, Nov. 5 -- Unleashing what he called his much-awaited "H-bomb," Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Tuesday, alleged large-scale voter fraud during last year's Haryana Assembly elections.

Gandhi claimed that 25 lakh votes were "stolen" in a state with roughly 2 crore registered voters - a figure he said translates to one in every eight votes being fake, or about 12.5 percent.

According to Gandhi, several Congress candidates had voiced concerns about discrepancies after the polls, saying that the results did not match on-ground sentiment or exit poll predictions, which had suggested a Congress victory.

Instead, the BJP emerged triumphant.

He also showed a video of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini ...