Mayawati again blames EVM

New Delhi, September 28, 2019 Saturday

BSP President Mayawati has once again blamed the electronic voting machine for the third time in the Uttar Pradesh's Hamirpur seat by-election.

Addressing his workers, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said that EVMs have always been in turmoil. One does not have to be frustrated with the result of Hamirpur. This was a by-election. It does not affect the state or the nation.

In a message posted on Twitter, Mayawati wrote that BJP was hit by EVMs ... Besides, the voters did not leave the house due to heavy rains. Its effect was reflected in the bye-election of the Hamirpur seat.

The origin of the BJP is wrong, otherwise why not get a by-election of the Barbar constituency simultaneously. If all the seats were vacant with the by-election, it would have cost less. But there is a deficit in the BJP's destiny.

Mayawati alleged that as a result of the Hamirpur seat, the BJP wanted to influence the voters in the by-elections of other seats, so the clash took place. In the by-elections for the rest of the seats, the BSP will respond to the BJP in a hurry.

He urged his party workers to keep an eye on EVMs properly. Beware of the seats which are to be held by the by-elections, and will not allow the conspiracy of the BJP and other parties to succeed.

The remaining 11 seats in Uttar Pradesh are due to be held by next month. Mayawati told her party workers that at any cost, she should work hard to win this by-election.

BJP candidate Yuvraj Singh was elected victorious at the Hamirpur seat. He defeated his nearest rival Samajwadi Party Manoj Kumar Prajapati by more than seventy thousand votes. There was no denomination of Congress.

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