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Madhya Pradesh elections: EC refutes Congress' claim of 6 mn bogus voters

The EC told the party that the issue of image repetition was being rectified

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According to the EC, the data on votes is stored against the candidate’s name and not his or her party, with the EC simply tabulating it later party-wise. Photo: Reuters
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 23 2018 | 9:34 AM IST

The Election Commission on Saturday rejected Congress' allegations of large-scale discrepancies in the voters' list of Madhya Pradesh, saying field verifications showed that such charges were not borne out.

In a letter to AICC, the poll body said, "The allegations of large-scale entries of multiple voters in these assembly constituencies is not borne out".

It said image repetition found was "not related to multiple entries".

The EC told the party that the issue of image repetition was being rectified.

Soon after a Congress delegation approached the poll body on the issue on Sunday, the Commission formed two teams to probe the allegations.

The Congress claimed that there were at least 6 million bogus voters listed in the state. It also submitted evidence to back its allegation.

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We have provided evidence to the Election Commission that there are approximately 6 million fake voters registered in the voting list. These are not merely mistakes. The lists have been deliberately altered at the behest of the BJP government in the state, Congress leader Kamal Nath said.

The EC teams visited Narela, Bhojpur, Seoni-Malwa and Hoshangabad assembly seats to check on the discrepancies if any.

The Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections will be held in November this year.

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First Published: Jun 09 2018 | 12:15 PM IST

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