Bihar Assembly election | Left alleges irregularities in last stages of counting
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In a joint assertion a day after the Bihar meeting election outcomes, Left events have mentioned that they are going to go to the Election Commission to complain about “irregularities during the last stages of counting.”
“The Left parties are of the opinion that there were certain clear irregularities during the last stages of the counting that need to be seriously addressed by the Election Commission. Along with other partners of the Mahagathbandhan, the Left parties will take up these matters with the Election Commission of India,” the assertion mentioned.
The assertion signed by CPI(M) common secretary Sitaram Yechury, CPI common secretary D. Raja and CPI(ML) common secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya mentioned that the vote share of each the alliances is “very very small.”
“The BJP-led alliance lost 12 per cent from the votes it polled in the 2019 Lok Sabha election,” the assertion mentioned.
The joint assertion identified that Janata Dal (United) led by incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar gained solely 43 seats, as in comparison with the 71 it gained in the last meeting elections. “The CM’s defection from the Mahagathbandhan to the BJP is, amongst other factors, rejected by a large section of the electorate,” the assertion mentioned.
The Left events collectively gained 16 out of the 29 seats they contested: CPI(ML) – 12, CPI(M) – 2, and CPI – 2.
The three events additionally patted their very own backs saying the Mahagatbandhan managed to counter Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP’s effort to communally polarise the citizens, by preserving the give attention to financial misery brought on by the lockdown, the utter failure of the BJP and its allies in containing the pandemic, and the galloping unemployment.
The events mentioned the victory of 16 MLAs would make sure that all essential points like jobs and social/financial injustices can be raised.
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