Bengaluru: Voter ID cards found in flat might be collateral security, cops suspect


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, May 10: Police who confiscated 9746 original voter ID cards from a flat in Jalahalli of the city, which falls under the assembly constituency of Rajarajeshwari Nagar, are suspecting that these cards might have been taken from the respective voters as collateral security against voting for a particular political party.

On Wednesday, May 9, the police tried to find out the actual owners of these cards.

The cops are also suspecting that these cards might have been taken in exchange for the freebies that are distributed to these voters with the intention of returning the same to the original holders after the voting is over. However, it is said that the inquiries have not led the cops to any concrete conclusion of this whole saga.

The police have found during the raid that the cards are stacked in bundles of 200. Each bundle had a name and telephone number on it. Now the suspicion of the cops is that these individual bundles contain the cards of those people who are tracked by the person, whose name and phone number appears on the top of the bundle. Probably he is the person who is responsible to ensure that these cardholders vote for a specific party.

Police are trying to contact the cardholders as well as the people whose names appear on the bundle to know the exact modus operandi of this plan. It is also suspected that quite a large number of bundles might have been taken already from the flat by certain individuals.

The inquiry is underway. However, it is known through sources that this might take some time as the police have to search through a large number of counterfoils said to be placed in two big steel boxes. Prima facie, it is noticed that these counterfoils appear the same as the acknowledgement slips of Form-6 that is used for adding names to the list of the electorate.

As per the information given by the election commission on Tuesday, May 8, over one lac counterfoils were seized during the operation.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Here I doubt quite another tacktic.is it possible these are the copy of original ID cards?Taking original cards from voters and giving them a fake card?so that without original card ,not able to vote?God knows what is in their mind ,using all rubbish ways to win?Are police not yet able to findout atleast one or ten people where is behind this and why?

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  • Citizen, Mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2018

    FIR filled against the Congress MLA in this matter by the EC. Chor machae shor
    Now let the Congress bark and blame the BJP for this

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India.

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Another big lies by FEKU and Daku controlled officials team. Disgusting and shame to them. Just diverting tactic.

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  • Santhosh Kulal, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 10 2018

    This is the practice which was in vogue in Gujarat after the Godhra carnage. It is said BJP either bought the voters ID cards from people, specially the Muslims and Dalits, couple of days before the elections and returned them to the concerned after the polling was over. This prevented these persons from voting. Those who did not fall prey to money were threatened of another Godhra-like carnage. This was one of the reasons Modi won the elections in Gujarat despite Godhra carnage. Amit Shah was the master mind behind this and many NGOs did raise this issue but their voice too was choked with threats. The NGO I was associated with too one of those ones which had a similar experience in 2007.

    But Now this practice has come into our own Karnataka and there are no prizes for guessing who's behind it. Yes it's the same JailShah who's behind it. This is also one of the reasons for BJP's unprecedented success in recent elections across India including in Tripura where those did not budge for the threats of the BJP and sell their votes were attacked after BJP's victory. This is a party which does not believe in Democracy. They are on a mission to manipulate every institution in the country. Look how the IT department is used even during elections to target just the Congress. Fascism runs in their bloods and violence and crime is in their DNA. They can stoop to any lows to get to power.

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  • Lambert, manganauru

    Thu, May 10 2018

    100 percent i believe your thought. Plz also watch Rahul Raathee videos on YOU TUBE and you will see what BJP IT Cell is doing to brainwash citizens. Black money is coming into Karnataka with all the leaders of corruption free BJP right from P.M down to BJP spokespersons .

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  • sunitha, udupi

    Thu, May 10 2018

    now you know why they want REDDY gang-to buy votes

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Thu, May 10 2018

    HAHAHA CHADDILESS GANGS DEFENDING NIDDERAMAIAHA

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2018

    This is the work of Daaku, alias chanakyya, he can do any thing to get bjp into power, police must investigate properly and arrest the master mind behind the this,
    Munirathanam of congress is going to win this constinutecny with margin of 50 thousand votes , so this is the low level polictics by DAAKU

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  • Kumar, Calicut

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Culprints behind the issue is none by Bjp this is what i guess. EC should do unbiased and fair enquiry into this and ban the political party behind this forgery. Ediyurappa had asked his goondas to punish voters who do not vote for bjp candidates. This is open terrorism and unfortulnately EC is acting like a dumb and deaf. Bjp has pumped billions of ruppes in karnataka to win the election by any means. They have bribed many positical leaders of different parties only to divide the vote to benefit bjp. Asaduddin + Noshira are example of this. These [people are back biting their own community. Shame on you guys. If you cant do any favor to your community please dont help the enemies.

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  • Comman man, India

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Bjp knows that they have no chance to win in Karnataka so they are desperate and trying all their crook tricks to make it possible.

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Thu, May 10 2018

    BJP KUCH BE KAREGA...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Apne khudh ke logon ke upar bhi katilaana humla kar sakte hai aur ilzaam Congress ke upar laga sakte hain logon ke hamdard paane ke liye sirf vote ke liye. No limit to evil.

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  • SSF, Mumbai

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Democracy is in danger if EVMs are used. Democracy is in danger if Aadaar is linked to voter id. Here democracy is on sale. This is how elections are altimately won.

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Thu, May 10 2018

    STILL PEOPLE WANT TO VOTE BJP???..THEN ITS CALLED SICK...

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