New Delhi: The Congress on Tuesday alleged that the counting of votes in the Bihar Vidhansabha Election has gone awry. He also accused the ruling NDA of “abusing power”.
Surjewala said- something went wrong
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the party’s candidates had won in Kishanganj and Sakra but were not given certificates of victory. He claimed that the Congress candidate in Kishanganj won by 1,266 votes.
Sakra Vidhan Sabha Congress candidate Umesh Ram told former Union Minister and Congress election in-charge Shri Subodh Kant Sahay that he had won by 600 votes but was forced to declare defeat by about 1,700 votes.
Surjewala said, “How much forgery will we see in Bihar elections? The Congress candidate from Kishanganj won by 1,266 votes but was not given a certificate of victory. Democracy has been killed and the mandate has been hijacked. ” Surjewala claimed that the Congress candidate in Sakra won by 600 votes but was declared the loser by the end of 1,700 votes.