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Sringeri postal ballot recount Cong MLA Raje Gowda's tally reduced by 255 votes



    Chikkamagaluru (Karnataka), May 3 (PTI) After the reverification and recount of postal ballots for the Sringeri Assembly constituency, votes polled for Congress MLA T D Raje Gowda were reduced by 255, the returning officer said.
    A report on the matter has been submitted to the Election Commission for further decision, he said.
    Following a Karnataka High Court order on the election petition filed by BJP's defeated candidate D N Jeevaraj challenging Raje Gowda's election, the reverification and recounting took place on Saturday and continued until midnight.
    Raje Gowda had won the 2023 Assembly polls from Sringeri by 201 votes.
    "The High Court on April 6 had ordered reverification and recounting. As per that order, the exercise has been completed. The court order did not direct us to announce the results; it also did not refer to EVM votes. The order was specific only to postal ballots," returning officer Gaurav Kumar Shetty said.
    Speaking to reporters late on Saturday night, he said, "During the 2023 vote counting, Jeevaraj had received 692 votes, while Raje Gowda had received 569 votes. Now, after reverification and recounting, Jeevaraj has 690 valid votes, which is two votes less than earlier, while Raje Gowda has 314 votes, a difference of 255 votes."
    After the reverification and recounting as per the court order, the strong room was sealed, and a report was sent to the Election Commission.
    The returning officer said that as per Election Commission rules, there are clear guidelines on how to accept or reject a vote, and the procedure was followed accordingly.
    Regarding allegations of vote tampering, he said the allegations are criminal in nature and do not fall under his jurisdiction.
    Jeevaraj, speaking to reporters, said, "As per the current count, I have the majority. Officials have said that the Election Commission will make the formal announcement. I will wait for the Commission's order."
    Raje Gowda expressed doubts about "vote tampering" and demanded a detailed inquiry into Jeevaraj and others. He said he would file a case in this regard.
    "There are markings on the ballots polled in my favour. Different ink has been used; it is clearly visible. During the 2023 counting, all those ballots were deemed valid in the presence of counting agents of all parties. Now, such votes have been declared invalid, bringing down my tally," he told reporters.
    Later, Sudheer Kumar Murolli, who served as Raje Gowda's counting agent during 2023 assembly polls lodged a complaint at the Chikkamagaluru Town police station, alleging that 255 ballot papers cast in favour of Raje Gowda had been tampered with.
    He has demanded that a case be registered and an investigation be conducted against previous Election Officer Vedamurthy, Jeevaraj, and former Deputy Commissioner K N Ramesh.
    Raje Gowda and his supporters celebrated on Saturday, claiming the results were in their favour.
    Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister and state Congress president D K Shivakumar on Sunday alleged a "big conspiracy" in Sringeri.
    Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, he said the Congress would take up the matter legally and would pursue all possible steps from the government.
    "No one can imagine that they (the BJP) will indulge in such criminal activity. This is evidence of how former MLA Jeevaraj misused officials close to him. I have received a report, and I am studying it. It is systematic criminal activity. I will go through the report and take further action. I had been watching developments overnight," he added.
    State BJP president B Y Vijayendra said that, as per his information, the Congress was pressuring officials not to declare the results.
    Speaking to reporters in Tumakuru, he said, "Jeevaraj, after losing the election, went to court. Now, after the High Court order, recounting has happened, and Jeevaraj has won by 56 votes. There appears to be a conspiracy by the ruling Congress to delay the announcement of results to allow Raje Gowda to approach the High Court."
    Jeevaraj has already faced "injustice" for about three years by being denied the MLA post, Vijayendra said. "The injustice should not continue, and the Congress should accept the mandate of the people."
    Leader of Opposition R Ashoka accused the Congress and its leader, Rahul Gandhi, of "vote theft."
    "The Congress, which has been illegitimately enjoying power in the Sringeri Assembly seat for the past three years, now faces humiliation. This is not merely the victory of one individual; it is the victory of democracy. It is a hard-earned triumph for the value of the votes cast by Sringeri's voters," he posted on 'X', congratulating Jeevaraj.
    Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said the court has ordered that if there is any discrepancy in the recount of postal votes, the returning officer should declare the results.
    "Now the recount of postal votes has been completed and it is clear that BJP candidate Jeevaraj has won. I demand that the District Election Officer immediately declare the results of the vote recount, follow the High Court's order, and resist any pressure. If the election results are not declared, the Returning Officer will bear the responsibility," he posted on 'X'.

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