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In a five-page response with annexures, the poll panel rejected charges of mismanagement and delay in the release of voter turnout data for Lok Sabha polls and termed Kharge’s allegations “unwarranted”, “without facts” and “reflective of a biased and deliberate attempt to spread confusion”.
The commission condemned Kharge’s statement in which he wondered whether the delay in releasing voter turnout data was an “attempt to doctor the final results”.
The poll panel said it found Kharge’s letter, placed in the public domain in the middle of the ongoing electoral process, “highly undesirable” and designed to create confusion, misdirection and impediment to the conduct of smooth, free and fair elections.
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