However, he lauded voters for participating in the democratic process.
The high-stakes Gurdaspur Lok Sabha bypoll had recorded a 56 per cent voter turnout yesterday, lower than 70.03 per cent recorded in the 2014 general elections.
"All our apprehensions have come true", said former minister and party spokesman Daljit Singh Cheema in a statement here.
"We have been claiming that the government has enlisted the civil and police machinery to threaten and coerce Akali - BJP panches, sarpanches and municipal councillors not to participate in the election process.
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Cheema said even on polling day Akali-BJP sympathisers were allegedly threatened in villages and warned with dire consequences if they stepped out of their houses.
"Those who did not heed the warnings like former Pahra village sarpanch Happy Pahra in Gurdaspur assembly segment were attacked and seriously injured. SAD polling agents were roughed up at other places to create a fear psychosis amongst the people and keep our supporters out of the polling booths", he added.
"There is no other reason for the law voting percentage of 56 per cent in this by poll," he added.
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