INDIA bloc should prepare to sit in Oppn in 2029 too: Amit Shah in Chandigarh
INDIA bloc should prepare to sit in Oppn in 2029 too: Amit Shah in ChandigarhIANS

A day after the Congress expressed concerns about the "sizable increase" in voter turnout after polling hours during this year's Lok Sabha elections, the Election Commission of India (ECI) dismissed the allegations as part of a "false campaign".

The ECI in a post on X said: "False campaign is being run by some (other than candidates) in furtherance of a design to discredit the largest elections ever held in the history of mankind in the most transparent manner involving candidates/ stakeholders at every stage of elections."

"Unfounded attempts are made to compare the approximate turnout figure at 7 p.m. on poll day (when many PS might be closing the poll and or voters waiting in the queue) with 'End of Poll' turnout available a day after poll day. Electoral data and outcomes are strictly as per statutory forms and procedures," the poll body further said.

The ECI said: "While the legitimate means to challenge an electoral outcome by a candidate or elector is through an Election Petition u/RPA 1951, no EP is reportedly filed on such grounds. A lesser number of EPs have been reportedly filed in 79 PCs in GE 2024, as against 138 EPs in GE 2019."

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi speaks during the ongoing session of the 18th Lok Sabha at Parliament House in New Delhi on Monday, July 01, 2024. (Photo: IANS/Sansad TV)IANS

A cumulative increase of 4.65 crore votes from the initial turnout figures to the final figures in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections may have benefited the BJP-led NDA in 79 seats across 15 states, a report the civil society group Vote for Democracy has claimed.

The report, titled 'Conduct of Lok Sabha Elections 2024', was released by Maharashtra-based civil society organisation Vote For Democracy on July 22. It analysed allegations of manipulation and misconduct during voting and counting in the general election.

Earlier, on Saturday, Congress party Secretary Sandeep Dikshit urged the Election Commission of India to address the by the Vote for Democracy.

"Their main point is that the initial figures given on polling day and the final turnout figures differ a lot. In some phases, the difference was four per cent, some six per cent. This comes at a time when people swear by the EVM and say that everything is revealed through the EVM. I can't believe that after 7 p.m., 10 per cent votes were cast. This creates suspicion," Congress party Secretary Sandeep Dikshit said and urged the ECI on Saturday to respond to the report.

(With inputs from IANS)