Parties charge money for the tickets....?

S Venkateshwari
Parties charge money for the tickets....?


Party tickets have reportedly been given out for cash during elections in the past, although this information is now widely known. This is being heard by all the parties, not just one. Thus, another concern is whether politicians will now focus only on issues or on money. BSP was charged in 2015 with selling tickets while receiving payment. The first person to report that tickets are being sold for between Rs 1 and 2 crore and that a general seat costs Rs 50 lakh was their MP, Jugal Kishore. He warned that the party would suffer a great deal as a result of this and that it is wrong.

Subsequently, the party chief was removed from office. This continues to take place. This is also the way that regular politicians continue to speak. According to Gaurav Bhatia, the SP spokeswoman at the time, rumors don't suddenly start spreading that way. This is something that the election commission needs to notice and address. However, the election commission has not yet given this issue any attention. There are rumors that this race in the BSP has grown even more recently. The question of whether what is happening is right emerges when numerous incidents similar to that take place. As demonstrated by electron bonds.

Why didn't the Central election commission look into or take any action regarding these matters? The Central election commission is in charge of the entire nation's electoral process. controls the nation's whole democratic system. The Central election commission has the authority to request an immediate investigation from any agency in response to such inquiries, and other agencies are required to comply. However, it is not what we are discussing here. The time of the nation and the media is needlessly squandered if someone has made a statement or not and then retracts it along with the post. It is brought up unnecessary topics, which is completely incorrect.



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