CPI Hits Out At Centre Over Fake Votes

Kurnool: CPI State Secretary K. Ramakrishna accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Interior Minister Amit Shah of facilitating the existence of false votes in the elections. Speaking at a rally on Saturday, Bengaluru refers to a statement by a BJP leader claiming that a lakh fake game was thrown in a single parliamentary election zone. Ramakrishna claimed that the Indian Election Commission (ECI) was in favor of BJP. He claimed that BJP manipulated the voting process to secure the votes while eliminating others. Ramakrishna stressed that fake voting is a national concern that requires everyone’s attention. The authority announced that CPI would organize a state conference in Onglele between 23-25 August and promised to oppose the Modi government. CPI leader also questioned the silence of Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on the issue and accused BJP of trying to change the constitution.



