What did the Chief Election Commissioner respond to the allegations of vote theft? Learn here
Election Commission held a press conference on allegations of vote theft
The Election Commission held a press conference on Sunday i.e. Sunday for the opposition’s allegations of ‘vote theft’. During this, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said that even though the Election Commission has been made serious allegations, the Election Commission stands with every voter of the country. The election process is completely transparent. There is no scope for theft. During this, he also said that there is no side for us, nor the opposition but all equivalent.
‘All political parties should tell mistakes in the voter list by 1 September’
The Chief Election Commissioner said that by September 1, all political parties should tell mistakes in the voter list, it will be improved. All political parties still have 15 days, in which they can contribute to improve the voter list. It will not change after 1 September.
“Confusion is being spread in the name of Sir”
Chief Election Commissioner Dnyanesh Kumar said, “Confusion is being spread in the name of SIR. National level leaders raise questions in the same list, which is not reaching the top leaders. In such a list, the local BLO talks are not reaching the top leaders. In such a situation, the constitution is being insulted using words like votes. The constitution is being insulted.”
“What else is this if it is not an insult to the Constitution of India”
He said, “According to the law, if the errors in voter lists are not shared in time, if the election petition is not filed in the High Court within 45 days of choosing his candidate and then failed to mislead the public by using wrong words like vote theft, then what else is it not an insult to the Constitution of India?” He further said that the photos, names and identities of the voters are shown publicly, which is a violation of his privacy. “
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