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| NC-Cong coalition hellbent to rig Polls: PDP | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 21: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate from Jammu-Poonch Lok Sabha seat Yash Pal Sharma today alleged that ruling coalition was hell-bent to rig the coming Lok Sabha elections by abusing official machinery. Addressing series of meetings in Jammu city under his ongoing campaigning, Contesting PDP candidate Yash Pal Sharma cautioned party workers against nefarious designs of ruling coalition. He said that State Government under the leadership of Omar Abdullah was hell-bent to rig the coming Lok Sabha elections. Sharma said that National Conference is notorious for rigging elections and with the connivance of Congress, coalition is desperately trying to rig the coming Lok Sabha elections. PDP candidate reminded the workers how National Conference and Congress had brazenly rigged 1987 Lok Sabha elections which was the main reason of decades long blood-shed and destruction in Jammu and Kashmir. Reminding the gathering how coalition leaders had brazenly abused officially machinery and violated Model Code of Conduct (MCC) he said that it is a clear indication of the dangerous game-plan of coalition. He said that coalition leaders and ministers had made their forced entry into the office of the Returning Officer despite that the fact that clear instructions were issued that only four persons would be allowed to accompany the candidate while filing nomination papers. Meanwhile state secretary of PDP Surinder Choudhary while addressing series of public meetings at Laman, Muthwal, Kuldabi, Bagla, Minka, Kanora and Thangore areas said that fearing defeat the Lok Sabha leaders of NC-Congress coalition have been brazenly abusing official machinery. He said that NC and Congress leaders were panicked over encouraging response being given to the PDP by the common masses. |
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