Punjab: Announcing the date of Tarn Taran by election, knows full details

Chandigarh, October 6 (IANS). The India Electoral Commission has announced the date of election for the Tarn Taran meeting constituency in Punjab. With this announcement, the Model Code of Code came into effect in the Tarn Taran district. Punjab chief election officer Sibin C said detailed information that according to the program released by the Electoral Commission, the notice will be issued by the October 13 election. The last date for the submission of nominations is October 21, while the nomination papers will be investigated on October 22. The last date for the withdrawal of the name is October 24th. He further stated that the vote will be held on November 11 and that the score of votes will be scheduled on November 14. He further informed that nomination papers could be submitted on any working day between October 13 and October 21, except on October 19 (Sunday) and October 20 (Deepawali). At the same time, political rhetoric has increased with the announcement of the election date. The Electoral Commission is constantly accused by the leaders of the opposition of collusion with the BJP. Meanwhile, a major statement from the MP Deepender Hooda also came out. MP Deepender Hooda said that the BJP also formed a government with “voting theft” in Haryana and that we will soon give evidence of this. He made a big claim about the Bihar election and said that the BJP met the Electoral Commission and manipulated the voters list. Almost one crore votes were disturbed. 75 Lakh Valid votes were cut and 25 lakh votes were made. It is not possible to check such a large voter list within a month. Hooda also said that Rahul Gandhi provided evidence of scam in the voters list across the country. There are 500 votes recorded in the same house, how is it possible? He said Rahul Gandhi has spread awareness to protect democracy in the country. We will not allow democracy to strangle. Deepender Hooda said that if the voter list is not amended, people will take a complaint with the Electoral Commission. -Ians pim/abm shares this story tags