
In the trends of the Haryana election results, the BJP seems to be getting a majority. According to the Election Commission website, BJP is leading on 50 seats. Whereas, Congress is leading on only 34 seats.
Jairam Ramesh raised questions.
Seeing the defeat in Haryana, Congress has started raising questions on the Election Commission. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said that like the Lok Sabha results, in Haryana too, the election trends are being deliberately shared slowly on the Election Commission website. Is the BJP trying to put pressure on the administration?
Pawan Khera said - there is a delay in uploading the data
On the election trends of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir, Congress leader Pawan Khera said,
There is a difference between the number of rounds counted and the number of rounds being shown on television through the Election Commission's data. The Election Commission's data is lagging, they are still showing the data of the 4th or 5th round, whereas 11 rounds have been counted. Our communication secretary has tweeted to the Election Commission asking - by delaying showing and uploading data they are trying to put pressure on the local administration. In Jammu and Kashmir, you are getting live data with counting of every round but this is not the case in Haryana.
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