Allegations of 'Vote Theft': Congress Marches in Protest
Congress leaders in Haryana organized a protest march to the Vidhan Sabha, alleging 'vote theft' by the BJP and the Election Commission. Led by Haryana Congress president Udai Bhan, the march criticized electoral anomalies and demanded an affidavit from the EC to prove the legitimacy of the elections.
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In a fervent protest against what they allege as 'vote theft', Haryana Congress leaders on Monday embarked on a protest march to the Vidhan Sabha. The march was organized to amplify accusations against the BJP and the Election Commission.
Led by Haryana Congress president Udai Bhan, the demonstration featured prominent party figures like Bhupinder Singh Hooda and young MLAs including Aditya Surjewala. Holding placards, they questioned the integrity of the recent polls.
Hooda claimed anomalies in the poll results, insisting that the Election Commission owes an explanation. Critics, including Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, dismissed these allegations, emphasizing transparency under current governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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