Rahul Gandhi faces mounting pressure after alleging "vote chori," with election officials from Haryana, Maharashtra, and Karnataka demanding evidence. Haryana and Maharashtra require affidavits under oath, while Karnataka seeks documents related to a specific case where a woman refuted Gandhi's claim of double voting. Authorities suggest potential legal repercussions for presenting a "forged document."
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