Haryana Election: The Election Commission on Tuesday rejected Congress’s allegations of irregularities in the Haryana Assembly elections. Along with this, Congress has also been warned, calling it baseless, wrong and devoid of facts. The Election Commission said that it should avoid making baseless allegations election after election. Let us tell you that Congress had made many complaints to the Election Commission, which also included allegations of slowness in the counting process of Haryana elections.
The Election Commission accused the Congress of continuously raising baseless doubts on the electoral process and said that such baseless and sensational complaints should be avoided at the sensitive time of voting and counting. This may spread unrest among the public.
The Election Commission said that any kind of allegations related to the election process are widely publicized by the Congress even before the complaint is made to the Commission and this is done at a time when the voting or counting process is going on. . Further said that it is more disappointing when a reputed political party, which has many years of experience in the electoral field, does this. The Election Commission has sent a 1642-page report to the Congress.
What allegations did Congress make?
Let us inform you that Congress had made several complaints to the Election Commission, alleging slowness in the vote counting process on October 8, the day the results of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir elections were declared. Along with this, Congress had also sought clarification when 99 percent battery status was displayed on the control unit of EVM during the counting of votes at some polling stations in 26 assembly constituencies.
Let us tell you that in the Haryana Assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party had won 48 seats, which is two more than the magic figure of majority. At the same time, Congress was successful in winning 37 seats.