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Maharashtra, Haryana, Arunachal, Assembly election results
Zeenews Bureau
New Delhi: As initial trends showed that the Congress is leading in all three states undergoing counting of votes on Thursday, BJP levelled a serious allegation of poll fraud against the Grand Old Party of India.
“EVMs have become ‘electronic victory machines’ for the Congress,” BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi told reporters from the party headquarter here.
He said he had got reports from many constituencies in Maharashtra and Haryana of hundreds of votes being polled with an hour. “That is impossible as it would mean many votes were cast in a single minute on one machine,” he added.
Naqvi said these elections were conducted with EVMs
despite many parties expressing concern over their
functioning.
Reacting to the charge, Congress said BJP was a bad loser and had nothing else to say in the face of defeat.
Meanwhile in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena-BJP combine on Thursday conceded defeat in the Assembly elections with state party chief Gopinath Munde accepting the result.
"If it is a defeat, it has to be accepted by everybody," Shiv Sena leader and former Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi said when asked if the party conceded defeat in the elections.
"We are thinking as to how these results have come.. We never expected these results," he added.
Initial trends showed that the ruling Congress-NCP combine leading in 119 seats, while Shiv Sena-BJP combine ahead in 92 seats.
Asked about the reasons behind the performance of the combine in the state, BJP state president Nitin Gadkari said, "If there is a defeat, it is a defeat of everybody. If it is a victory, it is everybody's victory. I don't want to blame anybody for the defeat."
vidhan sabha maharashtra, vidhan sabha election 2009 result, vidhan sabha election result, vidhan sabha election result 2009, vidhan sabha
Maharashtra, Haryana, Arunachal, Assembly election results
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Zeenews Bureau
New Delhi: As initial trends showed that the Congress is leading in all three states undergoing counting of votes on Thursday, BJP levelled a serious allegation of poll fraud against the Grand Old Party of India.
“EVMs have become ‘electronic victory machines’ for the Congress,” BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi told reporters from the party headquarter here.
He said he had got reports from many constituencies in Maharashtra and Haryana of hundreds of votes being polled with an hour. “That is impossible as it would mean many votes were cast in a single minute on one machine,” he added.
Naqvi said these elections were conducted with EVMs
despite many parties expressing concern over their
functioning.
Reacting to the charge, Congress said BJP was a bad loser and had nothing else to say in the face of defeat.
Meanwhile in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena-BJP combine on Thursday conceded defeat in the Assembly elections with state party chief Gopinath Munde accepting the result.
"If it is a defeat, it has to be accepted by everybody," Shiv Sena leader and former Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi said when asked if the party conceded defeat in the elections.
"We are thinking as to how these results have come.. We never expected these results," he added.
Initial trends showed that the ruling Congress-NCP combine leading in 119 seats, while Shiv Sena-BJP combine ahead in 92 seats.
Asked about the reasons behind the performance of the combine in the state, BJP state president Nitin Gadkari said, "If there is a defeat, it is a defeat of everybody. If it is a victory, it is everybody's victory. I don't want to blame anybody for the defeat."
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