🚨 Did Nitish Rajput Block “Vote Theft” Comments? Fans Cry Censorship!

YouTuber Nitish Rajput—known for his sharp political commentary—has landed in hot water after fans discovered something unusual on his channel.
Recently, Rahul Gandhi made explosive allegations against the Election Commission, calling out “vote theft.” Naturally, fans rushed to Nitish’s comment section, urging him to make a video on the issue. But here’s the twist: whenever someone typed “vote theft,” the comment appeared visible to them—but completely invisible to everyone else.
That’s right. Fans now believe Nitish has blocked the keyword “vote theft.” One frustrated viewer posted: “Bro, I commented ‘vote theft’—I can see it, but when I check from my friend’s account, it’s gone. Why hide it?”
Nitish, who’s built his brand around fearless truth-telling, hasn’t responded to the censorship claims yet. But the internet is buzzing with speculation—did he block the phrase to avoid controversy, or is there more behind the scenes?
For those who don’t know, Nitish Rajput is one of India’s most popular YouTubers in the political commentary space, often tackling sensitive topics. Which makes this alleged keyword block even more shocking to his audience.
Now, fans are split. Some argue he’s being “strategic” to avoid YouTube strikes, while others accuse him of “protecting the system he critiques.” Social media is on fire with reactions—one viral tweet read: “The man who speaks truth blocks truth in his own comments section. Irony died today.”
So what’s next? Will Nitish address the uproar—or will “vote theft” remain the ghost comment that fans can type but never be heard? 👀