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The EC has become serious about the issue of stolen votes in the Tirupati Lok Sabha by-election. The EC has cracked down on the police in the wake of allegations that the case was watered down. In the Tirupati Lok Sabha by-election, the issue of stolen votes flared up. The Election Commission has cracked down on the police who ignored complaints about stolen votes in the by-election. Previously, the East and West CIs of Tirupati city had hunted Sivaprasad Reddy and Sivaprasad. East PSSI suspended Jayaswamulu and Head Constable Dwarkanath Reddy. Earlier Alipiri had transferred CI Devendra Kumar to VR. The EC took action against them who closed the case of stolen votes during the by-election due to lack of evidence.
During the Tirupati Parliamentary by-election, the ruling YCP had printed stolen vote EPIC cards and cast votes on a large scale, the opposition had complained. Police have registered 13 cases based on the complaints of election officials. Delayed the investigation of the case. This made the higher officials and the Election Commission serious. Anantapuram Range DIG Ammireddy has issued orders as per EC directives. During the Tirupati Lok Sabha by-election, tens of votes were registered in an empty house. Even the dead were given the right to vote. Moreover, they registered their votes in the graduate elections even though they did not have a degree qualification. The opposition leaders complained to the Tirupati police and the Central Election Commission.
If the EC is cracking the whip on the police in this case of stolen votes, the opposition’s protest is continuing in an innovative way. Sudha Yadav of Pudipatla, Tirupati Rural Mandal protested against stolen votes in Chandragiri in an innovative way. Sudha Yadav staged an election campaign at the Chandragiri crematorium and protested against the fact that the votes of the dead have not been removed from the voter list. As part of the campaign at the graves of the dead, he was asked to vote for him by giving him a wall clock and cookers. BC leader Sudha Yadav, who is hoping for a TDP ticket from Chandragiri, took up the programme.
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