Tuesday 18 April 2017

Karnataka bypolls comes about: Siddaramaiah communicates bliss over triumph, says EVMs not altered

Bengaluru (Karnataka): Expressing satisfaction over the current triumph in the state bypolls, Karnataka Chief Minister K. Siddaramaiah on Thursday guarded his legislature from the progressing Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) debate in the nation and said the voting machines were not altered in these two by-surveys.

In the mean time, Karnataka Law Minister T.B. Jayachandra likewise communicated satisfaction over the current triumph in the state and expressed gratitude toward the voters for their support.

"We are to a great degree content with the aftereffects of two by-decisions. I need to thank the voters of two electorates. Who remained with the Congress party, they bolstered the Congress party, eventually made us to win the decisions," Jayachandra told ANI.

Prior in the day, out of the nine gathering by-surveys held in the five expresses, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday enlisted triumph at four spots including Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Assam.

In any case, down south in Karnataka, Congress' MC Mohan Kumari won the Gundlupet gathering by-survey with an edge of 10,877 votes.

In the mean time, the restriction on Wednesday met President Pranab Mukherjee raising worry over the altering of the EVMs.

The Election Commission yesterday issued a test to all political gatherings to demonstrate that the EVMs can be altered. This came after the Congress, Left, AAP and others asserted that the EVMs were altered to support the BJP.

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