May 10th 2024.
The Election Commission was recently faced with a letter from Mallikarjun Kharge, the Congress chief, regarding the voter turnout data. In response, the commission has expressed their strong disapproval, stating that the letter is just an attempt to twist the narrative in a biased manner under the guise of seeking clarification.
In a detailed five-page response, along with supporting documents, the poll panel has rebutted Kharge's accusations of mismanagement and delay in releasing the voter turnout data. They have also pointed out that his claims are baseless and lack factual evidence, further adding that they seem to be an intentional effort to spread confusion and discord.
The commission also raised concerns over Kharge's statement in which he speculated whether the delay in releasing the data was an attempt to manipulate the final results. The panel condemned this statement, stating that it is highly inappropriate and could potentially harm the ongoing electoral process.
They also stated that Kharge's letter, which has been made public during the crucial time of elections, is highly undesirable and can cause chaos and obstruction in conducting free and fair elections. The commission further pointed out that the letter's content, which contains veiled accusations, can create mistrust among voters and political parties and potentially lead to an anarchic situation.
The commission concluded their response by urging Kharge to refrain from making such statements that can undermine the delicate process of election management. They also expressed their hope that he does not have any malicious intentions in questioning their actions.
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