INDIA bloc leaders to meet Election Commission over voter turnout, ‘religious’ politics

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge urged INDIA bloc leaders to “collectively, unitedly and unequivocally” raise their voice on the issue of the release of voter turnout figures

Updated - May 09, 2024 08:28 am IST

Published - May 08, 2024 09:40 pm IST - New Delhi

People arrive to vote at a polling station in U.P.’s Sambhal district on May 7, 2024 during the third phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

People arrive to vote at a polling station in U.P.’s Sambhal district on May 7, 2024 during the third phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. | Photo Credit: Reuters

Leaders of the Opposition Indian National Developmental, Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc will meet the Election Commission on May 9 over their demand to promptly release the absolute voter turnout figures in the ongoing Lok Sabha election after each phase, sources said.

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They will also raise the issue of alleged “use of religious symbols” by the Bharatiya Janata Party in their campaign, they said.

The sources said leaders from the INDIA bloc will meet the full bench of the Election Commission of India on May 9 afternoon, submit a memorandum and also discuss the issues with the poll panel.

INDIA bloc parties, including the Congress, Trinamool Congress, and the Communist Party of India (Marxist), have written to the poll panel separately so far, expressing concern over the alleged “delay” in the release of the voter turnout data in the first two phases.

Amid the Opposition’s allegations, the poll panel had asserted that booth-wise data of the “actual number of votes polled” is available with the candidates soon after the voting ends.

In a statement issued last week, the EC also said it attaches “due importance” to the timely release of voter turnout figures after each phase of the election, and said not just constituency but booth-wise data of actual number of votes polled is available with the candidates, which is a statutory requirement.

On May 7, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge wrote to leaders of various Opposition parties on the issue of alleged “discrepancies” in the voting data released by the EC.

In his letter, Mr. Kharge urged the INDIA bloc leaders to “collectively, unitedly and unequivocally” raise their voice on the issue.

The EC officially shared the turnout figure for the first two phases of Lok Sabha election on April 30. According to EC figures, a voter turnout of 66.14% was recorded in phase one and 66.71% in phase two of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

For the third phase of voting that took place on May 7, the EC’s voter turnout app on May 8 showed that 65.55% voting had occurred.

A press release on May 6 by the EC also contained the total number of electors in every seat, along with the voting percentage figures.

Opposition parties have however also sought the details of the number of voters who exercised their franchise.

Various Opposition parties have also approached the poll panel over speeches made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders during poll campaigns, alleging that the model code of conduct had been violated.

Based on the complaints made by Opposition parties as well as the BJP, the poll panel had earlier issued notices to BJP president J.P. Nadda and Congress president Kharge over alleged violations of the model code of conduct by leaders from their parties.

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