While the saffron party claims Cong was behind the racket, the latter dismissed the charge as a 'lie'
A BJP supporter during a public rally ahead of the elections. Pic/PTI
A massive controversy has rocked Karnataka after nearly 10,000 'fake' voter ID cards were seized from a flat in Rajrajeshwari Assembly seat, prompting the BJP to demand countermanding of the election claiming Congress was behind the racket, a charge dismissed by the latter as a "lie".
With just three days left before Karnataka goes to poll, the BJP and Congress, the two main contenders for power, went after each other's jugular, each claiming the flat belonged to a woman associated with the rival party.
Addressing a press meet, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said Congress candidate and sitting MLA Munirathna Naidu was behind the alleged racket, which was exposed by BJP worker Rakesh. Congress spokesman Randeep Singh Surjawala hit right back, alleging that the flat owner Manjula Nanjamari and Rakesh had BJP connections and both contested Bengaluru civic elections on BJP tickets.
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No. of laptops recovered from the flat
223
No. of assembly constituencies in the state where polling will take place
May 12
Day the Karnataka assembly election is scheduled to be held
10,000
No. of fake voter ID cards that have been recovered
1 lakh
No. of counterfoils of Form-6 recovered