Supriya Sule Alleges CCTV In EVM Strongroom Switched Off. Poll Officer Responds

Supriya Sule Alleges CCTV In EVM Strongroom Switched Off. Poll Officer Responds

The CCTV cameras at the strongroom where Electronic Voting machines were stored for the Baramati Lok Sabha Constituency, was switched off for 45 minutes, the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) has alleged. Demanding an explanation from the Election Commission, senior party leader Supriya Sule called it ‘suspicious”, in a throwback to the multiple objections of the Opposition regarding Electronic Voting Machines. The Returning Officer for the constituency, Kavita Dwivedi, has said only the “display was temporarily closed”. No reason was cited for this temporary closure.

“CCTV system in warehouse where EVMs are kept in Baramati Lok Sabha Constituency fully operational. All data secure, only display temporarily closed- Explanation by Election Returning Officer Kavita Dwivedi,’ read a post on X, formerly Twitter, by the District Information Office, Pune.

The “explanation” came after a strong post from Ms Sule, the sitting MP who is defending the seat.

“It is suspicious that the CCTV is switched off where a very important thing like EVM is kept. Also, this is a big laxity,” read a rough translation of a Hindi post by Ms Sule.

“When the election representatives contacted the concerned authorities and administration, no satisfactory answers were received. Apart from this, technician is also not available at the said place. Also our representatives are not allowed to inspect the EVM status. This is very serious,” the post further read.

“The Election Commission should immediately take notice of this and announce the reasons why the CCTV was closed. Apart from this, appropriate action should be taken against those responsible for the incident,” her post added.

Baramati is one of the key Pawar versus Pawar fights in the state that took place on May 7. Ms Sule, the daughter of NCP patriarch Sharad Pawar, is up against her sister-in-law Sunetra Pawar, the wife of her cousin and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.

Ahead of the election, Ms Sule has called the choice of the candidate “dirty politics” by the BJP.

In July last year, Ajit Pawar had joined hands with the BJP-Eknath Shinde alliance in a very public split that came as a huge loss of face for his 83-year-old uncle.  

Only 12 of the party’s 53 MLAs have been supporting NCP founder Sharad Pawar, 41 MLAs are with Ajit Pawar. The MPs are split down the middle, with two MPs on each side.

Source link

Related Posts

European banks in Russia face ‘awful lot of risk’, Yellen says

U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen speaks while presiding over a meeting of the Financial Stability Oversight Council at the Treasury Department on May 10, 2024 in Washington, DC. …

Read more

What Porsche Teen’s Grandfather Told Driver After Crash

The crash that took place late on Saturday night left two young engineers dead Pune: The grandfather of the 17-year-old, whose late-night drunken drive in a Porsche, left two 24-year-old…

Read more

FDA panel votes against Novo Nordisk’s weekly insulin in type 1 diabetes patients

A view of the logo of Novo Nordisk at the company’s office in Bagsvaerd, on the outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark, March 8, 2024.  Tom Little | Reuters Advisers to the…

Read more

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 6: Delhi, Haryana Vote Today In Penultimate Phase: 10 Points

Lok Sabha Election 2024: Election will be completed in 486 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats today. New Delhi: Voting will take place in 58 seats across seven states and…

Read more

Stock market today: Live updates

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on May 24, 2024 in New York City.  Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images Stocks ticked…

Read more

India Great Took Pay Cut To Work For BCCI, Now Reluctant To Apply For ‘Taxing’ Coach’s Job: Report

VVS Laxman‘s reluctance to become the Indian team’s head coach is an open secret but with the former batting stalwart’s stint as NCA’s ‘Head of Cricket’ ending in…

Read more

Leave a Reply