Haryana Elections Results. Congress criticized Election Commission’s response, sent letter

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Haryana Elections Results. Congress criticized Election Commission's response, sent letter

Congress had alleged irregularities in the Haryana Assembly elections. These allegations of the party were rejected by the Election Commission on October 29, calling them baseless, wrong and factless. The Election Commission had said that the party was creating the same kind of doubt about the credibility of the overall election results as it had done in the past. Now Congress has criticized this reaction of the Election Commission. The party on Friday alleged that the Election Commission did not give a clear reply to its complaints related to the Haryana Assembly elections and has given itself a clean chit.

Congress has written a reply letter to Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar. In this, the party also said sarcastically that if the Election Commission has set a target of completely eliminating its neutral nature, then it is progressing significantly in this direction. Let us tell you, this letter sent by Congress is signed by party’s Organization General Secretary KC Venugopal, former Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot, former Chief Minister of Haryana Bhupendra Singh Hooda, party Treasurer Ajay Maken, senior Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi and some other leaders. Are.

In a reply letter sent to the commission, Congress said, ‘We have carefully studied your response to our complaints. It is no surprise that the Election Commission has given itself a clean chit. We would normally have left it. But the tone and tenor of the Commission’s response, the allegations used and the allegations made against the Congress compel us to react. He said, ‘We do not know who is advising or guiding the Honorable Commission, but it seems that the Commission has forgotten that it is a body constituted under the Constitution, which is charged with some important functions. It is the responsibility to discharge.

According to the Congress, there is no exception if the Commission allows a recognized national party to be heard or investigates the issues raised by it. Congress alleged that instead of providing clarity on the complaints related to the batteries of electronic voting machines, an attempt has been made to create confusion and the complaints were not answered clearly. He claimed that emphasis was laid on belittling the complaints and petitioners and an arrogant reply was given.

In the assembly elections held on October 5 in Haryana, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) retained its power by winning 48 out of 90 seats, while the Congress won 37, the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) won two and independents won three. Congress had raised questions and sought clarification when the battery level in the ‘control unit’ of the electronic voting machine (EVM) was shown at 99 percent during counting at some polling stations in 26 assembly seats of Haryana.

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