After Congress’s defeat, Digvijay Singh raised questions on EVM...

Sekar Chandra

bjp has registered a historic victory in the madhya pradesh assembly elections. Out of 230 seats in the state, BJP

has won 163 seats. The main opposition congress has been disappointed by the results of Madhya Pradesh. This

time congress is limited to only 66 seats. After this defeat, a period of churning has started in Congress. In the

2018 assembly elections, congress formed its government in madhya pradesh by winning 114 seats, but in less

than 15 months, the congress government fell and bjp returned to power.

After the defeat of congress, former chief minister and rajya sabha member has raised questions by sharing the

data of postal ballot votes on X (earlier Twitter). He said, In a message posted on social media, we said that

through postal ballot, we i.e. congress got lead on 199 seats in the state. Whereas in most of these seats, we could

not get full confidence of the voters in EVM counting. Raising questions on EVMs, former Chief Minister

Digvijay Singh said that it can also be said that when the system wins, the public (i.e. people) lose.

Digvijay Singh raised questions on EVM

In a series of posts on Raising questions on the madhya pradesh assembly elections, he said that the thing to

think about is that when the people are the same, then how has the voting pattern changed so much? Rajya Sabha

member Digvijay Singh thanked the voters and said that we are proud that our grassroots workers have worked

whole-heartedly for the congress and have strengthened their faith in democracy.

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