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Adhikari accused EVMS to change before relying on WB by-polls

Adhikari accused EVMS to change before relying on WB by-polls
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Kolkata: Opposition leader in the West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari on Sunday claimed that the electronic voting machine (EVM) was changed before calculating in the four assembly constituencies where the selection was held on October 30, and TMC candidates won with a big win margin.
Accused that in certain booths, the number of votes secured by BJP was less than voters in the families of the leaders and workers of the Safron Party, Adhikari wondered how this happened.
The powerful TMC rejected the allegations of not being close, by saying polls were held under the Election Commission and the calculation occurred under strict security by personnel of the central forces.
“EVM in four assembly segments was changed before counting.
If not, how did the subrata mondal in Gosaba and Udaya Guha in Dinhata won with a very big margin? I have information that the EVM used in the ancient constituency (during the assembly selection) Previously this year was calculated at Gosaba, “Adhikari said on a function in Kolkata.
Guha won Dinhata Bypoll with a record of 1.64 lakh margins while Mondal appeared with a voice of 1.43 lakh from Gosaba.
BRAJA Kishore Goswami TMC defeated the nearest BJP rival to 64,675 votes in Santipur, while in the assembly segment of Khardah, State Minister Sovandeb Chatttopadhyay defeated the BJP nomination with a margin of 93,832 votes.
While the BJP leader Nisith Pramanik, who became Minister of Union then, won the assembly selection with a thin margin of only 57 votes that defeated Gamha from the Dinhata seat this year, another member of MP BJP Jagnath Sarkar won with a comfortable margin of 15,878 votes from Santipur.
Both of them, however, resigned as MLA to keep their membership in Lok Sabha after TMC secured a landslide victory, requiring a poll.
“In the Santipur college booth, TMC bagged 478 votes and BJP 8.
There were 20 BJP workers in the booth and the number of voters in their family was 92.
In a booth in Gosaba, one voter had eight voters in his family book but BJP only got one Sound.
How can it be this? “Adhikari said, showing malpractice during the BT selection.
The accusation did not make sense, said TMC Kunal Ghosh state spokesman.
“The poll was held under the supervision of the election election commission.
The summit under strict security by the Central Forces personnel Assembly, “he said.
After the poll, the TMC calculation in the State Assembly rose to 217, while BJP dropped to 75.

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