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The Election Commission, in the wee hours of Wednesday, 9 May, filed a First Information Report (FIR) on finding counterfoils and 9,746 voters ID cards in the Rajarajeshwari Nagar Assembly seat in the southern suburb of Bengaluru.
On preliminary verification, the voter cards were found to be genuine, while the counterfoils were to be verified through investigation, Kumar said. Five laptops and one printer were also found in the apartment, he added.
"Further investigation will be conducted into the matter and will be closely monitored by the EC," he said.
Three observers from the poll panel were visiting the flat in the constituency, which has a total of 4,35,439 voters, Kumar said.
Along with Kumar, the District Election Officer and the city's civic body Commissioner M Maheshwar Rao and the city Police Commissioner T Suneel Kumar had visited the location where the voter cards were found.
Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala claimed that the flat, which allegedly belonged to a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, was raided by BJP workers and not by the EC.
On the other hand, the BJP urged the poll panel to countermand the 12 May Assembly poll in the constituency, terming it a conspiracy by the ruling Congress to rig the election.
"The BJP demands countermanding of elections in Rajarajeshwari Nagar in light of latest revelations of tens of thousands of fake voter IDs and empty packets of hard currency. This is Congress conspiracy to rig election in the face of their imminent defeat", tweeted Union Human Resource Development Minister and the party's in-charge for state polls Prakash Javadekar.
(With inputs from IANS)
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Published: 08 May 2018,04:30 AM IST