Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 1, 2024, New Delhi : The political landscape in Haryana remains fraught with tension as the Election Commission (EC) has responded to allegations of election rigging made by the Congress party following the recently concluded assembly elections. Despite the official tally revealing a victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Congress has vehemently disputed the legitimacy of the results, resulting in a heated exchange between the two parties.
The Haryana assembly elections, held on October 8, saw the Congress securing 37 seats against the BJP’s 48 out of a total of 90 seats, along with 5 seats claimed by other parties. Pre-election surveys had suggested a favorable outcome for the Congress, leading to shock and discontent among party members after the results were announced.
In response to the Congress’s allegations that systemic manipulation had contributed to their defeat, the Election Commission dismissed these claims as “baseless, motivated, and unrealistic.” The EC has issued a stern warning to the Congress, advising them to refrain from making such statements in the future. The Commission’s response has escalated the war of words, with both sides exchanging letters.
The Congress party, undeterred by the Commission’s rebuttal, has reiterated its stance, expressing frustration over what they describe as a lack of acknowledgment of their complaints. In a recent letter, a Congress representative stated, “It is very surprising that the Commission has not responded to our complaints. While we might have remained silent, the language used by the Commission compels us to act. We are unclear about the motives driving the Commission’s actions. The commission is a constitutional body, and if it employs such language, we are prepared to pursue legal action.”
Amid these allegations, technical issues were reported with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), raising further concerns regarding the electoral process. Despite these complications, voter turnout was recorded at an astonishing 99 percent, a statistic that has drawn skepticism from some quarters.
As the situation unfolds, the relationship between the Congress and the Election Commission appears to be growing increasingly strained. Political analysts suggest that the current conflict may have significant implications for future elections in Haryana and the broader political climate in India. The Congress party’s determination to challenge the legitimacy of the results signals a commitment to pursuing its grievances, setting the stage for potential legal confrontations as the fallout from the Haryana elections continues.