He said: Irresponsible allegations by Congress can lead to unrest and anarchy.
Chandigarh News (Aaj Samaj) Chandigarh: The Election Commission rejected as baseless the Indian National Congress’ allegations of irregularities in the Haryana elections. The Commission warned Congress and other political parties against making unfounded and sensational complaints at sensitive times, such as voting and recount days, and said irresponsible allegations could lead to public unrest, unrest and anarchy.
The Commission called on Congress to desist from making unfounded accusations election after election and asked the party to clear the smoke of general suspicion when faced with inconvenient election results. The Commission urged Congress to take firm and concrete action and curb the trend of frivolous complaints. He cited five specific such cases in the last year. Every stage of the electoral process in Haryana was flawless. Besides, the Haryana chief electoral officer also rejected the Congress’ complaints in the assembly elections.
Answer given in 1600 pages.
In its 1,600-page response, the Election Commission described the allegations as baseless, false and baseless. Citing five cases in the last one year, the Commission advised the Congress party to be careful in making allegations and not criticize the election operation without any. Evidence. Avoid common attacks. It may be noted that voting was held in the state in one phase i.e. on October 5 and the results were declared on October 8. During the counting of votes, the Congress had complained to the Election Commission that some buses were running on 99 per cent of the battery capacity, while others were running on 60-70 and less than 80 per cent of the capacity. of the battery.
It was also presented before the Supreme Court request
Congress leaders Priya Mishra and Vikas Bansal had filed a petition in the Supreme Court on October 16 alleging irregularities in the counting of votes in 20 seats. However, on October 17 the court also rejected it.
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