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The case of 3 BJP workers who voted both in Delhi and Bihar & posted photos of themselves – Alt News investigation – Alt News

    Days after the first phase of voting in Bihar assembly elections, Alt News discovered that the names of at least three individuals were present in voter lists at multiple locations, and that they had voted from two different locations. This was revealed through their social media posts, in which they shared photos after voting in two separate locations. Notably, all three are associated with the BJP.

    Case I: Prabhat Kumar

    Prabhat Kumar, the social media coordinator of BJP Uttarakhand Kisan Morcha, posted a photo of himself on social media after casting his vote in the Bihar assembly elections. Surprisingly, he had previously posted a number of images of himself voting in the Uttarakhand municipal corporation elections, the Uttarakhand assembly elections, as well as the Lok Sabha elections. These visuals of him voting in polls from both states raise the question whether Kumar’s name was mentioned in the voter lists of both the states where he was photographed after casting his vote.

    Kumar posted a photo on April 19, 2024, showing the voting ink mark on his finger. He wrote that he had voted for the BJP in the Lok Sabha elections. When we examined this photo, we noticed that the polling station visible in the background was labeled ‘Sanatan Dharma’, with the address below it being Race Course, Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Again, he had also posted a photo with his mother on Facebook after casting his vote in the Bihar assembly elections on November 6, 2025. In this Facebook post, he listed the location as ‘Gangsara’ and had also tagged his mother, Neera Ramanand Singh.

    Alt News came across a post from 2021 on Prabhat Kumar’s Facebook profile in which a user named Ranjeet Nirguni tagged him while paying respects to his father. The post lists BJP leader Prabhat Kumar’s father’s name as Ramanand Singh.

    To verify his voter ID card, we looked for the details of Prabhat Kumar in the electoral rolls from Bihar using the Voter Search option on the Election Commission website. We found that his voter ID is active (EPIC No. LKB2414696) in Sarairanjan assembly constituency in Samastipur district, where his polling station was listed as ‘Madhya Vidyalaya Gangsara’.

    Similarly, we looked for Prabhat Kumar’s details in the state of Uttarakhand and discovered that his voter ID (EPIC No. IBG1450394) was also active in the Dharampur assembly constituency of Uttarakhand, where his polling station was listed as ‘Sanatan Dharma Primary School, Dehradun’ with the Part name being ‘Race Course Road No. 17’.

    These two details match the photos posted by Prabhat Kumar on social media. In one post, he mentions ‘Gangsara’ while casting his vote in Bihar. Furthermore, in the photo he posted of himself casting his vote in Uttarakhand, the polling station name is Sanatan Dharma Primary School, Race Course, Dehradun.

    Case II: Santosh Ojha

    Santosh Ojha, the president of the Purvanchal Morcha of the Delhi BJP, posted a photo of himself on social media after voting in the Bihar assembly elections on November 6, 2025. A polling station is visible in the background, with the words ‘Nehru Smarak Uchch Vidyalaya, Buxar’ written on it. Previously, after casting his vote in the Delhi assembly elections on February 5, 2025, he had posted a photo on social media, in which a board at the polling station in the background read ‘Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya’. (Ojha later made the November 6, 2025 photo private on his Instagram account or deleted it.)

    To verify Ojha’s voter ID, we looked for Santosh Ojha’s details in the state of Bihar using the Voter Search option on the Election Commission website, and found that his voter ID was active in the Buxar assembly constituency of Bihar (EPIC No. WJJ2636066), where his polling station was listed as “Nehru Smarak Uchch Vidyalaya, Buxar.”

    Similarly, when we looked for his details in the state of Delhi, we found that his voter ID (EPIC No. NEC2789717) was also active in the Greater Kailash assembly constituency of Delhi, where his polling station was ‘Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya’.

    Both of these details are in line with the photos posted on social media by Ojha himself. In one post, he shared a photo of himself casting his vote in Bihar, with the Nehru Memorial High School in Buxar in the background. In the other image he posted of himself casting his vote in Delhi, the name, Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, is visible in the background. 

    Case III: Nagendra Pandey

    Delhi BJP worker Nagendra Kumar also posted a photo of himself on social media after voting in the Bihar assembly polls on November 6, 2025, with a polling station in the background marked as ‘Government Middle School, Guthani, Siwan’. He previously posted a photo on social media after voting in the Delhi assembly elections on February 5, 2025. In this photo, he is seen wearing an ID card around his neck, which is often provided to booth-level representatives of political parties. (Pandey later made the November 6, 2025, photo private on his Facebook account or deleted it.)

    The cover photo on Nagendra Kumar’s Facebook profile is a picture of a pamphlet of I&S Buildtech Pvt Ltd. We also came across a Facebook page created for this company, and under the ‘Details’ section, a mobile number and an email address belonging to Kumar can be seen.

    We found the same phone number listed on the Delhi Election Commission website under the name Nagendra Pandey, stating that he was a BJP booth-level representative from Part No. 157 of assembly constituency No. 33 – Dwarka. This confirms that Nagendra Kumar’s official name is Nagendra Pandey. The company whose photo appears in his profile header also lists Kumar’s phone number and email address.

    To verify his voter ID card, we looked for Pandey’s details in the state of Bihar using the Voter Search feature on the Election Commission website, and found that his voter ID was active (EPIC No. HZD4648150) in the Darauli assembly constituency of the Siwan district in Bihar, where his polling station was listed as Government Middle School, Bangara.

    Similarly, we dug out his details in Delhi and discovered that his voter ID (EPIC No. RBI6602254) was active as Serial No. 107 of Part No. 157 in Delhi’s Dwarka assembly constituency, where his polling station was ‘GBSS School’.

    Like in the first two cases, Nagendra Kumar alias Nagendra Pandey’s details, too, align with the photos posted by BJP leader Nagendra Pandey on social media. In one post, he shared a photo of himself casting his vote in Bihar, with Government Upgraded Middle School, Guthani, in Siwan in the background. He had also posted a photo of himself casting his vote in Delhi, where he was wearing an ID card. His name and mobile number appear on the Delhi Election Commission’s website as a BJP booth-level representative from Dwarka. And importantly, his voter ID card’s details, including the assembly constituency, Part No., and other information, match the details of the constituency from where he was a BJP booth-level representative.

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