Rahul Gandhi among opposition leaders detained during protest against India election panel

Fight is not political...it is to save Constitution, says Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi, a lawmaker and a leader of India's main opposition Congress party, is stopped by police along with other lawmakers during a protest against what they say are electoral malpractices, in New Delhi, India, August 11, 2025. REUTERS

Delhi police detained on Monday Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and other opposition members during a protest march to the Election Commission’s office in the Indian capital.

Gandhi, who is also the opposition leader in the Indian parliament, was arrested along with his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, Shiv Sena leaders Sanjay Raut and Priyanka Chaturvedi, and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav.

Rahul Gandhi, lawmaker and leader of India's main opposition Congress party, is stopped by police along with other lawmakers during a protest against what they say are electoral malpractices, in New Delhi, India, August 11, 2025. REUTERS

The credibility of elections has rarely been questioned in recent decades in the world's most populous democracy. Some analysts say the opposition's accusations could damage Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he navigates one of the toughest periods of his 11 years in office.

The march, led by the Congress-backed INDIA bloc, was called to protest alleged collusion between the poll body and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Indian media reported.

“We stopped them to prevent any breakdown of law and order,” Deputy Commissioner of Police Devesh Kumar Mahla claimed while speaking to local media. He added that some lawmakers attempted to jump barricades.

Delhi's Joint Commissioner of Police Deepak Purohit confirmed the detentions but declined to provide numbers. Police officials said permission had been granted for 30 MPs to march, but over 200 turned up.

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