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Tejashwi Yadav elected Mahagathbandhan legislature party head, claims NDA won by deceit

At a press conference Thursday, Yadav said the people's mandate was for a change but it was manipulated, and the NDA won by 'dhan, bal and chhal'

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Patna: RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav was on Thursday elected the leader of the Grand Alliance legislature party and promptly hit out at the NDA, claiming it won the assembly elections through “deceit”.

Addressing a press conference, Yadav mocked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, whose JD(U) has been relegated to the third position in terms of seat tally, and wondered whether the latter would “heed his conscience and give up his attachment to the chair”.

He was obviously referring to Kumar resigning and snapping ties with the Grand Alliance before returning to the NDA fold in 2017 after Tejashwi’s name had cropped up in a money laundering case. Kumar had then said he was stepping down after heeding his conscience (atma ki awaaz).

Yadav claimed the people’s mandate was for a change but it was manipulated.

“It was undoubtedly a mandate for change. The NDA won by dhan, bal and chhal (money, muscle power and deceit,” he alleged.

Asked whether the Mahagathbandhan would try to muster numbers to form its own government, he said, “We will go to the people who gave the mandate. If they express such a wish we will act accordingly.”

Quoting election data, he claimed the NDA got only 12,270 votes more than the Mahagathbandhan.

“How can it convert into their victory in 15 more seats than us? We believe that had the counting of votes been fair, we would have returned with a tally of more than 130 seats,” said Yadav, whose coalition has won 110 seats, 12 less than the magic figure of 122. The NDA clinched 125 seats.

He said his alliance will write to the Election Commission and point out the “discrepancies”.

“In so many constituencies, postal ballots were counted in the end and not at the beginning of counting which is the norm. Moreover, there were seats where as many as 900 postal ballots were invalidated,” the RJD leader alleged.

“We suspect this was done to offset the support we had received from a large number of servicemen who were moved by our commitment to one rank, one pension scheme. We demand recounting of postal ballots in all such constituencies and the process be videographed,” Yadav asserted.

The 31-year-old former deputy chief minister alleged that errant polling officials had acted like a “prakoshth” (cell) of the BJP, and replied in the affirmative when asked if legal remedy could be explored if the EC did not satisfactorily address the concerns.


Also read: Modi thanks ‘silent voters’ for Bihar victory, gives warning to those ‘killing BJP workers’


 

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Nobody can deny a fact that BJP played a big game at the wee hours of counting, to ensure their candidates won, thus silencing the MGB from closing in to compete with BJP both at centre and Bihar. With this small trick, BJP already won West Bengal and made strong inroads in Tamil nadu and Kerala.

  2. Isn’t that what every loser says? Elections were tampered; the victor won by deceit; EVMs were tampered. Come On! Be original. Think up something new to say. Can this young Yadav thug forget the burden of his corrupt father’s criminal history? Isn’t that also a cause for his loss? Can he deny that?

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