Assembly elections in Haryana are over and questions have been raised on the fair counting of votes.
Assembly elections in Haryana are over and questions have been raised on the fair counting of votes.
Assembly elections in Haryana are over, counting of votes has
been done and results have also come out. But, along with the results, news
that is damaging to democracy has come to light. Questions have been raised on
the fair counting of votes.
These are such questions on which the Election Commission
should give clarification so that the faith of the voters remains on the system
of voting and its counting. While voting, people should have the faith that
their votes will be counted and they will participate in electing a fair
government.
The matter is that when the first stage of counting of votes
begins, some machines are counted. In this counting, the agents of the
candidates are satisfied with the result of the voting. The special thing seen
in this stage of counting is that when the machines of the first stage counting
are opened, their battery percentage is around 60-70 percent charged.
As soon as the EVM machine is opened for the second stage
counting, it is seen first that their battery percentage is around 99 percent
charged. Not only this, as a result, the number of votes of the BJP candidate
also increases. 60 to 70 percent votes are cast only for the BJP candidate.
The Congress agent himself came out and told this to the
media during the counting. On this basis, an appeal has been made to stop the
counting. The counting was also stopped for some time.
The Congress people have also revealed that the BJP candidate
has won in those assembly seats where the EVM machine was charged up to 99
percent. And the Congress candidate has won in those assembly seats where the
EVM machine was charged up to 60-70 percent.