Pawan Kheda accused of 'voting theft' in Kundarki by the election and election commission
Lucknow, September 26 (IANS). The Electoral Commission responded to the allegations of congressional leader Pawan Kheda. This case is related to the constituency of Uttar Pradesh by the Kundarki election. Uttar Pradesh’s chief election officer (CEO) re -posted the post of Pawan Kheda on the social media platform ‘X’, saying that the candidate of the Samawadi -Party Mohammad Rizwan filed an election in the Allahabad High Court in connection with the Kundarki meeting in November. -election. The Electoral Commission further said that there are many cases in the country where the results of two consecutive elections held in the same constituency of the meeting were very different. For example, in the 114-Malegaon Central Meeting of Maharashtra, the congressional candidate received only 3.13 percent votes in the Maharashtra election in November 2024, while the candidate of Congress incredible 96.7 percent in the same selection. The UP CEO said there are no religion or cabinets of any voter in terms of the voters list. Scroll Magazine’s article that it was said that its analysis and conclusion is based on the data released by the ECI is wrong, because no analysis can be done on the basis of religion or cabinets based on data released by ECI. It is also made clear that no complaint was received in the Kundarki meeting on any voter who misinhabited or added names or rejected form-6 based on religion. Earlier, Pawan Kheda wrote in a position on social media, “Another accusation of the Electoral Commission, this time from above. In the 2024 election, BJP’s victory in the Kundarki meeting, which was always considered an SP fortress, many people have surprised, but it has now ended that the difference of 1.4 lakh was not a miracle, but it was not a miracle. He further said that in November 2024 the report on Scroll was accused of preventing Muslim voters from voting. The pattern revealed in the data analyzed by them corresponds to these allegations. In the last lure Sabha election, the BJP’s voice share was less in huts where there were more Muslim voters, but in this election, BJP’s voice share was more in all huts, even at the huts where the Muslim population was great. During the Lok Sabha election, the voting percentage at all huts was 65-75 percent, regardless of the population there. The huts where the Muslim population was high in the elections, there was a drastic decline in the voting percentage. This means that Muslim voters have been stopped to vote, or that they may not vote. The voters list was changed five times between October 2023 and October 2024. After the Lok Sabha election, the number of name removal of the Muslim-dominated huts was high, while the number of additions names were less than non-Muslim huts. The number of Muslim voters to remove names in many huts (58 percent) was more than expected. Similarly, the number of additional names of Muslim voters in 62 percent huts was much less than expected. -Ians DKP/