New Delhi. Congress had made many serious allegations regarding the Haryana Assembly elections. These allegations included complaints like EVM malfunction, not allowing voting at booths. Congress had raised these issues with the Election Commission and demanded action. But about 20 days after the counting of votes, the Election Commission, in a detailed reply of 1600 pages, has refuted each and every allegation of Congress and called them baseless. The Commission made it clear that such allegations pose a danger of spreading anarchy.
Congress’s allegations of rigging in Haryana elections rejected, EC strongly reprimands#Haryana #EC #haryanaElection2024 #Congress pic.twitter.com/CGGrJ49s1w
— Punjab Kesari Haryana (@HaryanaKesari) October 29, 2024
Election Commission’s reply on 26 complaints of Congress
The Election Commission said that most of the 26 complaints filed by the Congress were found to be baseless. The Commission warned Congress and other political parties against making irresponsible allegations at sensitive times like voting and counting. The Election Commission said that such allegations can create an atmosphere of discontent and unrest, which can be harmful to the election process.
The Election Commission rejected Congress’s allegations regarding any irregularities in the elections as baseless, false and baseless.
– The Commission asked the Congress Party to stay away from baseless allegations regarding elections.
– He urged the party Congress to take concrete steps against such actions… pic.twitter.com/4HVFG05Cmw
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Allegations are being repeated election after election
The Election Commission advised the Congress that it is not right to repeatedly doubt the election results. The Commission said that after every election, Congress has been making similar allegations, most of which have been proved false. The Election Commission said that the election results should be accepted, and raising unnecessary doubts on them is not appropriate for the democratic process.
Election Commission’s strictness on daily complaints
The Election Commission appealed to the Congress to control the repeated baseless complaints. The Commission clarified that each stage of the Haryana election process was conducted flawlessly and under the supervision of Congress candidates and agents. The Election Commission also referred to the verification of the election process by the returning officers of 26 assembly constituencies. Giving a detailed reply in 1600 pages, the Commission clarified that no irregularities were found in the Haryana elections and termed all the allegations as baseless.