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Nineteen petitions have been filed in the Madhya Pradesh High Court raising doubts over the functioning of EVMs and challenging the victory of some BJP leaders, including Pragya Singh Thakur, in the general election.
Rakesh Dixit, a Bhopal-based journalist, filed the election petition in his capacity as a voter, challenging the election of Pragya Thakur while alleging that she whipped up communal passions and indulged in corrupt practice to win the polls, his counsel Arvind Srivastava told PTI.
Another voter, Raj Kumar Chauhan, filed the petition challenging BJP MP Riti Pathak's win from Sidhi. He also raised doubt over the functioning of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
It appears only 1 per cent of the battery of EVMs was discharged in the process of polling of votes, which seems unbelievable, they said.
Sanjay Agrawal said the Congress' agent, Gulab Singh, earlier complained to the Election Commission about this but no action was taken.
Besides, 17 unsuccessful candidates also moved the high court with their respective pleas.
The other unsuccessful candidates in their petitions complained about the malfunctioning of EVMs, he added.
The BJP swept the Lok Sabha polls by winning 28 out of the total 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh.
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