Uttarakhand: Congress takes shelter of Election Commission, accuses BJP of distributing money and liquor

Voting is going on in 70 assembly seats of Uttarakhand and in the meantime, Uttarakhand Congress has approached the Election Commission. The Congress lodged a complaint against the BJP with the Election Commission in the midst of voting, alleging that BJP leaders distributed money and liquor among the general public on Sunday night and tried to influence the voter through this. In fact, the fight for power in the state is believed to be between the BJP and the Congress.
Today the people of the state will decide the fate of 632 candidates on 70 seats in the state. At the same time, in the midst of the ongoing polling in the state, senior Congress leader Harish Rawat, who is considered to be the CM contender from the Congress side in the state, accused the BJP that before the elections, BJP tried to commit sins and BJP leaders. Money and liquor are distributed among the general public. Through this she is trying to influence the voters. Rawat said that the party has complained about this to the Election Commission. At the same time, Rawat has alleged that Rs 100 crore has been sent from Delhi to various places in Uttarakhand and after investigating the Congress, it was found that BJP MLAs and candidates are distributing money among the people. Rawat said that whatever efforts are being made to influence the voters in the state, it is being led by the team of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.
Local police and election commission accused
Congress leader Harish Rawat also accused the local police and the Election Commission of being involved in distributing money and liquor among the general public. Rawat said that the BJP does not have an answer and if the Election Commission takes strict action on it, then action will be taken against the BJP candidates and more than a dozen BJP candidates will be disqualified.
Today the fate of many veterans is at stake
Voting is going on for 70 assembly seats in Uttarakhand today and 632 candidates are in the fray in the state. In this, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, former Chief Minister Harish Rawat, BJP President Madan Kaushik, Congress President Ganesh Godiyal, Leader of Opposition Pritam Singh, Colonel Ajay Kothiyal, Satpal Maharaj, Yashpal Arya, Subodh Uniyal, Kishore Upadhyay, Dhan Singh Rawat, Banshidhar Bhagat, Bishan Singh Chufal, Yatishwaranand, Arvind Pandey, Rekha Arya, Premchand Agarwal, Ka Bhagya, Govind Singh Kunjwal are included. At the same time, before the elections in the state, there was a round of allegations and counter-allegations between the Congress and the BJP.