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EC rejects Congress allegations on Haryana polls: ‘Frivolous, unfounded doubts’

The Congress had made several complaints to the EC, including allegations of a slowdown in the vote counting process of Haryana elections

Updated on: Oct 29, 2024 09:20 pm IST
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The Election Commission of India on Tuesday rejected the Congress's allegations of irregularities in the Haryana assembly elections, calling them “baseless, misplaced and devoid of facts”. The poll panel has also warned the grand old party, asking it to refrain from “baseless allegations” election after election. “ECI is duty bound to protect and defend the integrity of the core design of this statutory decentralized scheme, that is being sought to be eroded or duplicated, by “generic” petitions/grievances setting out false narratives without any evidence whatsoever, raised in proximity to polling or counting day, which have serious potential to fuel the surcharged environment,” the poll panel said in a letter to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge.ALSO READ: ‘Ill-founded allegations’: Election Commision on Cong's 'slow poll data' update charge

What Congress had alleged?

The EC accused Congress of “persistently raising unfounded doubts on the core aspects of Indian electoral process

The Congress had made several complaints to the EC, including allegations of a slowdown in the vote counting process on October 8, the day results of the Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir elections were declared.ALSO READ: Congress calls Haryana poll results ‘unacceptable, counter-intuitive’

The grand old party had also sought clarification on display of 99% battery status on the control units (CU) of electronic voting machines (EVM), during counting in some polling stations of 26 assembly constituencies.ALSO READ: Congress again approaches Election Commission over Haryana polls

EC's response to Cong allegations

Citing examples in the past one year, the EC accused Congress of “persistently raising unfounded doubts on the core aspects of Indian electoral process, with a sort of discernable pattern of timelines and approach.”The EC warned against “frivolous” and “unfounded doubts” which it said have the potential of creating “turbulence” when crucial steps like polling and counting are in live play, a time when both public and political parties’ anxiousness is peaking. “The communications carrying baseless allegations were often widely publicized by INC even before receipt of any formal letter in the ECI and mostly coinciding with peak of electoral cycle i.e., near to or on poll day or counting day,” the poll panel said in its scathing letter.

 
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