EC rejects Sena's claim on faulty EVMs leading to loss of its candidate in Palghar bypoll

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today rejected allegations levelled by the that irregularities in electronic voting machines led to the defeat of its candidate in the bypoll today saying the winning BJP candidate has been issued a certificate.

"The Commission undertakes an examination and root-cause analysis of all the defects and necessary actions are being taken for smooth conduct of poll process," the tweet said.

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Quoting electoral of Maharashtra, an said the election process for constituency has been completed and the returning there has rejected a plea of Sena candidate for a recount.

The said the winning BJP candidate has been issued with a certificate by the returning

earlier asked opposition parties to "unitedly boycott" elections if controversies surrounding electronic voting machines are not resolved quickly.

He also threatened to drag the to court over the bypoll result and sought suspension of election officers over the "sudden increase" in voting percentage there.

"From the last several days and even on the election day, there were complaints regarding irregularities in EVMs. Does the even have a control over the election process? EVMs had malfunctioned in several places and people could not exercise their right to vote," he said.

He also sought a clarification on the "sudden increase" in voter turnout a day after the Palghar bypoll.

"The election officials concerned should be suspended for discrepancies in voter turnout percentage," Thackeray said.

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First Published: Thu, May 31 2018. 20:30 IST