Clash Between Congress and the Election Commission: Allegations of Irregularities in Haryana Elections
Rising Tensions
On Wednesday, tensions escalated between the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the Congress party. The opposition raised serious allegations regarding irregularities in the Haryana election process, particularly claims of EVM tampering. This confrontation has sparked concerns about the integrity of the electoral system and public trust in electronic voting machines.
ECI’s Rebuttal
In response to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge‘s allegations, the ECI issued a strong rebuttal. A delegation from Congress then met with top officials at the ECI. They called for the sealing of specific EVMs while investigations into alleged irregularities in about 20 assembly seats.

AICC’s Next Steps
After the meeting, AICC spokesperson Pawan Khera announced that the party plans to file another complaint within two days. This shows Congress‘s commitment to addressing its concerns about the electoral process.
Leadership’s Separate Meeting
Kharge and Rahul Gandhi convened separately to review the election results and discuss the party’s grievances. However, they did not meet directly with ECI officials. Instead, prominent leaders like KC Venugopal, Ashok Gehlot, Jairam Ramesh, Ajay, and Bhupinder Singh Hooda represented the party in discussions with the ECI.

Specific Complaints Highlighted
During the discussions, Khera outlined their complaints. The party presented 20 grievances, with seven being formal written complaints from various constituencies. He pointed out a troubling observation regarding EVM battery charges. Some machines were reportedly at 99% charge, while standard machines were only at 60-70% on counting day. This discrepancy raised serious concerns about the reliability of the voting process.
Call for Investigation
Khera stated, “We requested that these machines be sealed and secured until the investigation concludes”. He also indicated that the party would submit the remaining complaints within the next 48 hours.

Unexpected Election Results
Former Haryana Chief Minister Hooda commented on the unexpected election results. Many, including the Intelligence Bureau, experts, and survey reports, had anticipated that Congress would win in Haryana. This sentiment highlights the shock within the party and raises important questions about the electoral outcome.
Looking Ahead
As the situation unfolds, attention will remain on the ECI’s response to these allegations. The broader implications for the electoral process in India are significant. This confrontation could have lasting effects on public trust in the electoral system and the integrity of future elections.
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