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Election Commission Rejects Congress Leader's Claims of Slowdown in Haryana Poll Results

October 8, 2024 at 04:35:31 PM GMT+5:30

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has rejected Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's allegations of a slowdown in updating Haryana poll results, calling them "ill-founded" and an attempt to spread "irresponsible, unfounded, and mala fide narratives". The poll panel also stated that the counting of votes is being carried out following all regulatory rules and any slowdown in the update of results was due to technical glitches, rather than intentional interference. The Congress had raised concerns about the "unexplained slowdown" and urged the ECI to ensure accurate figures are updated to counter false news and malicious narratives.

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Haryana Election Result: EC Rejects Jairam Ramesh's Allegations of Vote Count Delay

Background:

The Haryana assembly elections were held on October 21, 2019. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged victorious, winning 40 of the 90 seats. The Indian National Congress (INC) came in second with 31 seats.

Allegations of Slowdown:

On October 24, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh alleged on Twitter that there was an "unexplained slowdown" in the updating of Haryana poll results. He claimed that the delay was creating confusion and fueling false narratives.

EC Response:

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has rejected Ramesh's allegations, calling them "ill-founded" and "an attempt to spread irresponsible, unfounded, and mala fide narratives." The ECI clarified that the counting of votes was being carried out as per regulations.

Technical Glitches:

The ECI stated that the slowdown in the update of results was due to technical glitches, specifically a "slowing down of the software used to tabulate the results." The commission is working to resolve these issues and ensure timely updates.

FAQs:

1. Why were there allegations of a slowdown in the Haryana poll results? A: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh claimed that there was an "unexplained slowdown" in the updating of the results, casting doubt on their accuracy.

2. How did the Election Commission respond to these allegations? A: The ECI rejected the allegations, stating that the counting of votes was being carried out as per regulations and that any slowdown was due to technical glitches.

3. What caused the technical glitches that slowed down the results? A: The ECI stated that there was a "slowing down of the software used to tabulate the results."

4. Is the ECI confident in the accuracy of the Haryana poll results? A: The ECI has stated that the results are being tabulated according to all regulatory rules and that it is working to address any technical issues to ensure accuracy.

5. What is the significance of the Haryana assembly elections? A: The elections were significant as they gave the BJP a decisive victory, strengthening its position in the state and the region. The results also marked a setback for the INC, which has traditionally been strong in Haryana.

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