SHOCKING - 10,000 VOTER IDS FOUND IN APARTMENT IN BANGALORE
Home > News Shots > IndiaBy Ramya Ashok Kumar | May 09, 2018 12:00 PM
Nearly 10,000 voter ids were seized from an apartment in Bangalore on Tuesday just three days before the Karnataka elections. The apartment reportedly belongs to one Manjula Nanjamuri who rented it out to one Sri Rakesh.
The BJP criticised the Congress and demanded elections be cancelled in the constituency. However, sources in the Election Commission clarified that their demand is highly 'far-fetched' and cannot be carried out. The Congress alleged that both Manjula Nanjamuri and Sri Rakesh are BJP leaders and that this is one of their ploys.
The Election Commision has ordered a probe into the issue. It will investigate the apartment where the ids were found.
Close to 20,000 fake Voters ID card recovered from @INCIndia's Raja Rajeshwari Nagar constituency candidate Muniratna.
— BJP Karnataka (@BJP4Karnataka) May 8, 2018
Anti democratic means of Congress to win loosing elections is nothing new. They are in practice right from Indira Gandhi's period! pic.twitter.com/RkgEmPXdIu
"This is a BJP conspiracy & we have exposed it. High level enquiry should be ordered by EC against all those indulging in this conspiracy to get the election countermanded by planting fake evidence. Lodge an FIR against all these top bjp leaders": @rssurjewala#BJPDramaExposed
— Karnataka Congress (@INCKarnataka) May 8, 2018
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