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i m from haryana..beleive me INLD is far better than congress...especially in making roads^^ Looks like the BJP dream of fighting corruption is over.Badal and Chautala the most corrupt in the NW India will be their allies
i m from haryana..beleive me INLD is far better than congress...especially in making roads
You will suffer electric shock if you press non-Congress buttons on EVMs, Ajit Jogi warns voters
RAIGARH: Returning officer of Kunkuri assembly constituency in Chhattisgarh has served a notice on senior Congress leader and former chief minister Ajit Jogi for allegedly violating the poll code by misleading tribal voters over functioning of EVMs when they cast their vote.
BJP had filed a complaint against Jogi in this regard. According to election officials, addressing a public meeting in Kunkuri constituency of Jashpur district on November 11, Jogi had said people will suffer an electric shock if they press buttons on EVMs, other than that of the Congress candidate in the fray, while exercising their franchise.
BJP has accused Jogi of threatening the electorate to vote in favour of the Congress candidate contesting from the seat by making the remarks, said collector and district election officer LS Ken.
"BJP in its complaint stated that while addressing people, Jogi asked them to press the button bearing 'Punja chhap' — the Congress symbol of hand — on EVMs. He told them that they will receive an electric shock if they press buttons next to other symbols on EVMs except that of Congress," the collector added.
The notice was issued to Jogi on Tuesday by returning officer BP Mourya after verifying the videography of the programme, seeking his reply in this connection, Ken said.
He said future course of action would depend upon Jogi's reply.
Kunkuri seat will be going to polls in the second and final phase on November 19.
BJP has accused that the statement of Jogi has generated a sense of fear among tribal voters in the assembly segment and they are nervous over using EVMs.
You will suffer electric shock if you press non-Congress buttons on EVMs, Ajit Jogi warns voters - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
OMG .........this is CRIMINAL.
I do not care what party this B@stard belongs to ...... he MUST be Debard from EVER Participating in Elections and must thrown in Jail for spreading such Fear among the poor illiterate triabals in a Maoist infested zone.
No wonder tribal in Chhattisgarh has become maoist terrorists. WTF is the EC doing about such a serious allegation.
You will suffer electric shock if you press non-Congress buttons on EVMs, Ajit Jogi warns voters
RAIGARH: Returning officer of Kunkuri assembly constituency in Chhattisgarh has served a notice on senior Congress leader and former chief minister Ajit Jogi for allegedly violating the poll code by misleading tribal voters over functioning of EVMs when they cast their vote.
BJP had filed a complaint against Jogi in this regard. According to election officials, addressing a public meeting in Kunkuri constituency of Jashpur district on November 11, Jogi had said people will suffer an electric shock if they press buttons on EVMs, other than that of the Congress candidate in the fray, while exercising their franchise.
BJP has accused Jogi of threatening the electorate to vote in favour of the Congress candidate contesting from the seat by making the remarks, said collector and district election officer LS Ken.
"BJP in its complaint stated that while addressing people, Jogi asked them to press the button bearing 'Punja chhap' — the Congress symbol of hand — on EVMs. He told them that they will receive an electric shock if they press buttons next to other symbols on EVMs except that of Congress," the collector added.
The notice was issued to Jogi on Tuesday by returning officer BP Mourya after verifying the videography of the programme, seeking his reply in this connection, Ken said.
He said future course of action would depend upon Jogi's reply.
Kunkuri seat will be going to polls in the second and final phase on November 19.
BJP has accused that the statement of Jogi has generated a sense of fear among tribal voters in the assembly segment and they are nervous over using EVMs.
You will suffer electric shock if you press non-Congress buttons on EVMs, Ajit Jogi warns voters - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
Thanks for the shout out but these kinds of discussions go nowhere here. The debate seems completely polarised between the many BJP supporters & the fewer Congress supporters here to a point where everything lands in the gutter within the first few posts. The same kind of intolerance that is shown by certain members of political parties at an dissenting opinion is replicated almost faithfully here too.
As for the opinion on Narendra Modi & Rahul Gandhi, neither are the best their party can offer up. However Modi seems here to stay for now & while RG may or may not be a candidate, I think the Congress would be much better served with Chidambaram as a PM, if they do win. On the BJP side, I would think someone like Manohar Parrikar would have all the positives of Modi without the negative but public perception at this time is backing Modi. Those who oppose Modi completely are very unlikely to vote BJP regardless of who their candidate is, those who will, seem to be on Modi's side even if there is some ambivalence in some quarters. The Congress has lost the economic plot more than a bit in this term and with that gone, they have very little to convince people for another shot which is why they are falling back on their old tricks of populism & pandering. Modi while being on a much sounder economic platform does not come across as being well rounded enough to be a PM, atleast not until now. Maybe that will change but we need to wait & see. The baggage he brings in is not inconsiderable & will bring adverse international attention, atleast in the beginning. However the most distasteful part seems to be a proliferation of his supporters who seem unable to discuss without landing up in the gutter with invectives & personal attacks and an absolute intolerance for dissent (something that one congress supporter here also seems to revel in). We will all be poorer not being able to discuss, appreciate & make allowance for contrary opinions. Vajpayee was a master of that craft (probably the last master), unfortunately, it seems to have gone out with him.
We are talking about corruption.i m from haryana..beleive me INLD is far better than congress...especially in making roads
How many NH's are there in the country and Haryana alone.PWD's are responsible for most of the road laying in states.I think Highway Authority is best in making roads, don't you think?