The Election Commission of India (ECI) issued a sharp rebuke to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge today, condemning his actions as obstructive to the ongoing Lok Sabha Elections 2024. The ECI denounced Kharge's baseless allegations regarding the release of voter turnout data during the ongoing polls. Such unfounded claims, according to the ECI, are designed to sow confusion, misdirection, and impediments in the conduct of free and fair elections.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge | Image Source : PTI LINK
Election Commission condemned allegations from Congress President Kharge
The ECI condemned Kharge's statements as an "aggression on vitals of live election operations," asserting that his baseless allegations aimed to create confusion and hinder the conduct of free and fair polls. The poll body warned that such utterances could negatively impact voter participation and demoralize election machinery across states.
In a formal letter to Kharge, the Election Commission denounced his assertions regarding the release of voter turnout data, describing them as attempts to sow confusion and impede the electoral process. The Commission emphasized that such unfounded claims could adversely affect voter participation and undermine the efforts of the election machinery across states.
"From the material that you have placed on the said platform, it is discernible that under the guise of need to seek clarifications from the Election Commission of India, in effect, you have articulated statements which are actually verifiable and thus within knowledge to be incorrect, aimed at pushing a biased narrative, in the face of verifiable facts," the ECI stated.
Responding to Kharge's letter addressed to leaders of the I.N.D.I.A. bloc, the ECI expressed strong disapproval, rejecting his contentions as insinuations and innuendos.
Highlighting the factual timeline of voter turnout data release from the 2019 general elections onwards, the Election Commission dismissed any suggestion of delay or mismanagement. "The very premise that voter turnout data was released late is devoid of facts as it has always been available on the Voter turnout APP," the Commission clarified.
"The Commission has not changed the design or periodicity of displaying voter turnout data in any manner," the Election Commission stated, countering Kharge's claims.
The ECI further stressed, "Commission has found your communication placed in the public domain in the middle of the ongoing election process as highly undesirable and one that appears designed to create confusion/misdirection/impediment to the conduct of smooth, free and fair elections which is the mandate of ECI under the constitution."
"Therefore, to uphold the integrity of the election process, in the face of an aggression on the vitals of live conduct of election coming from your statements, Commission categorically rejects your insinuations/ allegations and advises you to exercise caution and refrain in making such statements," it added.
Election Commission rejects Kharge's contentions
The Election Commission of India (ECI) swiftly dismissed Mallikarjun Kharge's allegations, dismissing them as mere insinuations and innuendos. In a firm rebuttal, the Commission refuted any claims of delay in providing turnout data, emphasizing that updated figures have consistently exceeded those reported on polling days. Providing a factual timeline dating back to the 2019 general elections, the ECI reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and accuracy in electoral processes.
Biased narrative denounced
The ECI accused Kharge of attempting to push a biased narrative, asserting that his allegations lacked factual basis. It dismissed charges of mismanagement and delay in releasing turnout data, labeling Kharge's claims as unwarranted and reflective of a deliberate attempt to sow confusion.
Tend To Create Disharmony
In response to Mallikarjun Kharge's assertions regarding media reports on the alleged non-disclosure of the final registered voters' list for upcoming phases, the Election Commission panel issued a pointed rebuttal. It underscored Kharge's extensive political experience and leadership position within the Congress party, expecting him to be cognizant of the Election Commission's transparent procedures in compiling electoral rolls.
Highlighting the integral role of political parties and candidates in the electoral process, the panel emphasized that their involvement at each phase enhances transparency. This active participation enables parties to remain well-informed about the electorate count throughout the electoral cycle, thereby reinforcing the integrity and credibility of the electoral process.
Kharge's letter to INDIA bloc leaders
In a letter addressed to I.N.D.I.A bloc allies, Kharge raised concerns over alleged discrepancies and delays in the release of voter turnout data by the ECI. He urged allies to unite and voice their opposition to safeguard the integrity of democracy and the constitution.
Kharge's letter included six questions aimed at holding the ECI accountable for the perceived discrepancies. He questioned the delayed release of voter turnout data, the absence of clarifications from the ECI, discrepancies between published and reported figures, and the failure to disclose crucial details such as votes polled in each constituency.
Additionally, Kharge criticised the ECI for not making the final registered voters list of the next phases public, raising concerns about the transparency and fairness of the electoral process.
The ECI's response comes amidst mounting criticism from opposition parties, including Shiv Sena (UBT), questioning the transparency and efficiency of the electoral process.
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