The ruling bharatiya janata party (BJP) in madhya pradesh on wednesday alleged that anti-social elements
had captured two polling booths in Ater assembly constituency of Bhind district in the recent elections,
which the ruling bharatiya janata party (BJP) had again controlled. Has demanded to conduct voting from.
A bjp spokesperson said that a memorandum has been submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of the
state demanding that the counting of votes at booth numbers 11 and 12 (in Khadit) be stopped on December
3 and re-polling be ordered.
The spokesperson claimed that evidence of booth capturing by anti-social elements has been submitted to
the election Commission. On the other hand, on the complaint of congress, the election commission has
suspended the SDM of Balaghat. This action was taken against the SDM amid the controversy over some
officials opening a strong room a few days before the counting and separating the postal ballots in it.
Returning Officer of Balaghat seat SDM Gopal Kumar Soni was suspended following the instructions of the
Divisional Commissioner of Jabalpur.
Digvijay Singh's allegations against Bhind collector
Now senior congress leader Digvijay Singh has accused the collector of Bhind that he did not issue postal
ballots to the employees on election duty and deprived them of voting rights. Not only this, he has also
written a letter to the Chief election Commissioner, in which the congress leader has demanded the removal
of Bhind Collector. Digvijay Singh alleges that there have been serious irregularities in Lahar assembly seat
of Bhind. It is noteworthy that elections have been conducted in Madhya Pradesh.
Voting took place in madhya pradesh on 17 November. Voting was cast on 230 assembly seats in the state.
According to the data released by the election commission, 77.15 percent voting took place in the Madhya
Pradesh assembly elections, whereas in 2018, 75.05 percent voting took place in the state. The result will be
announced on december 3.