Congress leader JP Agarwal demands action against Returning Officer of Chandni Chowk seat

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

JP Agarwal, who had lost from the seat in the recently concluded polls, Tuesday demanded action against the returning of the constituency for alleged inconsistencies in counting of votes.

Agarwal was defeated from the seat by by a margin of over 2.28 lakh votes.

In his detailed complaint addressed to the Delhi, Agarwal alleged that strongrooms, where EVMs were stored after voting were opened in the absence of his representatives for counting.

He demanded that CCTV footage and video recordings of counting centres should be provided. Earlier, a complaint was filed by him with the on the day of counting of votes on May 23.

"Before counting had started, my election agent and my nominee for returning table Atam Agarwal were accompanying election observer for de-sealing of strong rooms containing the EVMs.

"The strong room of constituency under seat was de-sealed in the absence my election agent and returning officer table nominee. They informed the RO about the happenings, but she did not pay much heed to what they were saying," Agarwal said in his complaint.

He charged that strong rooms of eight Assembly constituencies were de-sealed in the absence of his representatives.

"It is quite possible that the strong rooms were de-sealed much earlier to the counting day, which can only be verified by seeing CCTV footage," he said.

Agarwal, who represented parliamentary seat twice in the past, also demanded setting up of an enquiry committee to look into his complaint and a stay on the election result till probe is complete.

A senior official at office said that Agarwal's complaint was received and will be looked into.

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First Published: Tue, June 04 2019. 19:25 IST