Beed, Maharashtra:
A polling sales space was vandalised and a employee of the Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) was assaulted on Wednesday in Parli meeting constituency, from the place minister Dhananjay Munde of the Ajit Pawar-led NCP is in search of re-election, an official stated.
Madhav Jadhav, an area chief of the Sharad Pawar-led celebration was assaulted in Financial institution Colony space of Parli city and the video of the assault went viral on social media, after which a polling sales space at Ghatnandur within the constituency was vandalised, an official stated.
Madhav Jadhav hails from Ghatnandur.
Some folks entered the polling sales space at Ghatnandur, threw the EVM on the bottom and broken the furnishings within the sales space, the official stated.
Beed Collector Avinash Pathak stated that after some individuals tried to wreck EVMs at Ghatnandur, the administration changed the EVMs and voting resumed.
The information of votes forged by means of the sooner EVMs is protected of their management items and will probably be included throughout counting, he stated.
“We’re taking strict motion in opposition to those that tried to wreck the EVMs,” he stated.
The NCP (SP) candidate from Parli meeting constituency, Rajesaheb Deshmukh claimed {that a} CCTV digicam was disabled at a polling sales space in Dharmapuri within the constituency.
In a viral video, a visibly irritated Rajesaheb Deshmukh will be seen speaking to the polling workers in regards to the “indifferent” cable of a CCTV digicam and demanding to know who had performed it.
Rajesaheb Deshmukh later advised reporters that the CCTV had been made dysfunctional.
“Folks from minority communities usually are not being allowed to return to the sales space to vote. Another person is urgent the button (on EVM). If so, why can we even want an election? It appears the administration is merely finishing a formality,” he claimed.
Polling in all 288 meeting seats in Maharashtra started at 7 am and ended at 6 pm.
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