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Left, Congress allege rigging in first phase of polling in Tripura; BJP rubbishes charge

A delegation of the Tripura Left Front Committee on Sunday met Chief Electoral Officer Sriram Taranikanti and complained of gross violation of the model code of conduct during first phase of elections.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: April 15, 2019 7:38 IST
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Left, Congress allege rigging in Tripura

The opposition Left Front and the Congress on Sunday appealed to the voters to resist any attempts of riggering in the next phase of polling on April 18, as the parties alleged "blatant rigging" during the first phase of the Lok Sabha polls in Tripura. West Tripura Lok Sabha seat had recorded nearly 77.6 per cent voter turnout during the first phase polling on April 11. 

Talking to reporters, Left Front Convener and CPI(M) central committee member, Bijan Dahar said, "We have witnessed that the first phase of elections was blatantly rigged by the BJP and it is apprehended that the second phase would be no different."

The BJP termed the charges as baseless and instead, claimed its supporters are being attacked in different parts of the state by CPI(M) and Congress activists.

"The opposition parties have failed to put up election agents. They have become alienated from the people. Their appeal to resist is actually an attempt to spread violence and a verbal tonic to estranged supporters," BJP spokesperson Nabendu Bhattacharya said.

Meanwhile, a delegation of the Tripura Left Front Committee on Sunday met Chief Electoral Officer Sriram Taranikanti, and complained of gross violation of the model code of conduct during first phase of elections.

The Left Front will organise a mass sit-in demonstration in Agartala on April 16 to protest against alleged attacks, violence and rigging in the Lok Sabha polls.

Tripura Congress spokesperson Harekrishna Bhowmik said party representatives met Election Commission officials in New Delhi on Saturday, demanding central forces in all the 1,645 polling booths of East Tripura constituency on April 18.

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