
Rahul Gandhi promotes the VoteChori.in campaign, urging citizens to demand digital voter rolls, as support crosses 15 lakh certificates and 10 lakh missed calls in just one day.
Published on: August 12, 2025 at 22:05
It started with a website and a call for transparency—within just 24 hours, Rahul Gandhi’s VoteChori.in campaign turned into a digital political storm. With over 15 lakh “I Support” certificates downloaded and 10 lakh missed calls logged, the movement has electrified supporters and sparked a nationwide conversation on election integrity.
A Digital Uprising in Just One Day

In one of the fastest-growing political campaigns of recent years, Rahul Gandhi’s VoteChori.in initiative has sparked a wave of public participation.
In just 24 hours, more than 15 lakh “I Support” certificates were downloaded, and over 10 lakh people gave missed calls to back the movement.
The campaign—centered around the phrase “Vote Chori” (vote theft)—aims to demand digital voter rolls for transparency and auditability in India’s elections. The sheer scale of participation shows the growing demand for openness in electoral processes, and how quickly a cause can gain momentum in the digital era.
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How VoteChori.in Works & Why It’s Trending
The official portal, votechori.in/ecdemand, allows citizens to:
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Download a digital support certificate
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Register their stance through a missed call number
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Demand Election Commission transparency in maintaining voter lists
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GIVE A MISSED CALL ON 9650003420
TO JOIN HIS CAMPAIGN AND FIGHT AGAINST VOTE CHORI
Once signed up, supporters instantly receive a personalized certificate endorsed by Congress leaders, giving them both a symbolic token of activism and a sense of unity with millions of others.
Rahul Gandhi has positioned the movement as more than just a party initiative—it’s presented as a citizens campaign to protect the “integrity of India’s democracy.”
Why This Campaign Matters in the Bigger Picture

This surge in public engagement reflects two key trends:
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Digital-first activism – Political participation is now being driven by mobile-friendly platforms that make supporting a cause effortless.
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Narrative power – Framing the issue as “vote theft” taps into voter concerns about fairness, accuracy, and democratic values.
Whether one agrees with the political stance or not, the data speaks volumes: people are increasingly willing to take symbolic actions that align with their values, especially when the process is simple and shareable online.
Political analysts note that the campaign’s early success will likely intensify debates on electoral reforms and voter data transparency ahead of upcoming elections.