Sringeri's Electoral Tussle: Allegations of Vote Tampering Amid Recount
After a recount of postal ballots on Karnataka High Court orders, Congress MLA T D Raje Gowda's votes reduced by 255 in Sringeri, changing the initial election outcome. BJP's D N Jeevaraj gained majority. Allegations of vote tampering arose, prompting demands for an investigation. Both parties brace for further legal challenges.
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In a dramatic electoral turn of events in Karnataka's Sringeri Assembly constituency, a recount ordered by the High Court showed a reduction in votes for Congress MLA T D Raje Gowda by 255 ballots. This recount gave BJP's D N Jeevaraj, who challenged the results, a new lead.
The recount, focusing solely on postal ballots due to a court order, has sparked controversies. Raje Gowda expressed concerns over possible vote tampering, citing markings in different ink as reasons for previously declared valid votes being invalidated.
As political tensions rise, both Congress and BJP escalate legal and public battles. The situation underscores deep-rooted political rivalry, with allegations of misconduct further fueling the contentious atmosphere in Sringeri.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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