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Telangana Cong demands re-polling in 3 assembly segments in old city

Congress party candidates and workers were attacked by the AMIM leaders and workers, he alleged that a tense atmosphere was created and no other party agents except AMIM were allowed to enter into the polling stations.

Hyderabad: Alleging that bogus voting and rigging by AIMIM party workers in three assembly segments of Chandrayangutta, Charminar and Bahadurpura in old city during the polling on November 30, Telangana congress on Friday urged the Election Commission for re-polling in these assembly constituencies.

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In his letter addressed to the EC, G.Niranjan,Senior Vice President and Chairman Election Commission Coordination committee, requested the commission for setting aside the counting of votes in three assembly constituencies till the completion of checking of web and cc cameras to find out how the rigging and bogus voting took place in these assembly segments.

Congress party candidates and workers were attacked by the AMIM leaders and workers, he alleged that a tense atmosphere was created and no other party agents except AMIM were allowed to enter into the polling stations.

In the absence of other party agents, the bogus voting and rigging took place as per the wishes of AMIM, he alleged.

The concerned authorities were unable to check them because of their unruly behavior, he added.
He requested the EC for checking of all the web cameras and CC cameras arranged in polling booths in these constituencies to book the culprits.

This is very much necessary to have a free and fair poll to save the democracy in the country, he added.

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