CPI-M rejects bogus voting charges\, welcomes probe

CPI-M rejects bogus voting charges, welcomes probe

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

The ruling CPI(M) in Sunday rejected allegations of bogus voting at various polling booths in the Kasargod constituency during elections on April 23 and welcomed any probe into the charges.

He said secretaries of CPI(M)'s Kasargod and Kannur districts have already rejected the allegations.

Those who were not satisfied with their clarifications can approach the Election Commission, which has established mechanisms to examine such allegations, Issac, also the central committee member of the CPI(M), said.

The CPI(M) is ready to face any probe into the allegations, he said.

His statement comes a day after Chief Electoral Officer sought a report from officers in Kasargod and Kannur districts collectors over claims of bogus voting.

Local TV channels in the state had aired visuals of some people casting their votes twice at two polling booths in Kasaragod constituency.

On Saturday, had lashed out at the ruling LDF alleging that the CPI(M) has resorted to bogus voting, fearing defeat in elections.

He said the Left was trying to manipulate the public mandate and the would initiate legal proceedings against the bogus voting.

Polling was held for all 20 seats in the state on April 23.

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First Published: Sun, April 28 2019. 15:00 IST