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INDIA bloc functionaries in Kolhapur protest against alleged voter list manipulation during Lok Sabha and assembly polls

INDIA bloc functionaries in Kolhapur protest against alleged voter list manipulation during Lok Sabha and assembly polls

Time of Indiaa day ago
Kolhapur: Several functionaries and workers of INDIA bloc political parties staged an agitation at Shahu Samadhi Sthal in Kolhapur on Tuesday. They condemned the alleged vote theft through manipulation of the voter list in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections and the arrest of an opposition MP while marching to the Election Commission of India's office.
Office-bearers of Congress, NCP (SP), Shiv Sena (UBT), and Left parties participated in the protest, chanting slogans against central and state govts. Citing a recent press conference by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, regarding voter list manipulation and subsequent BJP-led attacks on Gandhi and opposition members, most politicians participating in Tuesday's protest said that while the Election Commission (EC) is being attacked, BJP workers are stepping in to defend it.
Shiv Sena (UBT) city chief Ravikiran Ingawale said, "Every citizen of this country must know about the scam that took place during the election. Now, the manipulation has been proven. Both in centre and state, BJP has formed govt because of this manipulation. The truth has prevailed. One day, people will punish BJP and its politicians."
Sachin Chavan, the Congress city president, said, "It is proven that BJP formed govt by bending the Constitution.
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It conspired to form govt. Central and state govts are unconstitutional."
Uday Narkar, the secretary of the Maharashtra state committee of CPM, said, "The fraud has been revealed now. For how long have BJP and EC been cheating the public? The cheating was done on a massive scale to form govt and implement the authoritarian agenda."
Sena (UBT) deputy leader Sanjay Powar added, "BJP politicians were telling how many seats they were going to win. We have now got to know how they were confident. The BJP has delivered blows to the ethos of democracy by manipulating the elections."
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