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Congress gheraos Boko-Chhaygaon CDC office over alleged vote theft

Congress leaders staged the protest after allegations that BJP leaders accessed government computers to file voter objections during electoral roll revision

By The Assam Tribune
Congress gheraos Boko-Chhaygaon CDC office over alleged vote theft
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Congress party members protesting in Boko (AT Image)

Boko, Jan 29: In the backdrop of allegations that some religious minority communities in Assam are being harassed during the ongoing special revision of electoral rolls ahead of the forthcoming State Assembly elections, a dramatic incident unfolded on January 22 at the Boko-Chhaygaon Co-District Commissioner (CDC) office.

According to reports, some local BJP leaders were caught late in the evening, around 8:30 pm, accessing government computers in the absence of officials and opening the Election Commission of India’s portal to file objections against several voters.

The act, which included attempts to delete names from the electoral rolls, was witnessed by journalists present at the site. Notably, January 22 was the last date for filing claims and objections.

Locals suspect that the primary motive behind such actions was to harass a large number of voters in Boko-Chhaygaon and Chamaria constituencies.

In protest against the incident, the Congress party organized a demonstration in Boko on Wednesday under the banner ‘Stop Vote Theft, Vacate the Office’.

The programme, initiated by the Kamrup District Congress Committee, saw participation from Boko and Bamunigaon Block Congress Committees.

The protest march, echoing slogans such as ‘Beware of Vote Thieves’, ‘Catch the Vote Thieves’, and ‘Save Democracy’, culminated in a gherao of the Boko-Chhaygaon CDC office.

Several prominent leaders, including Congress MLA Rakibuddin Ahmed, MLA Nandita Das, former MP RP Sharma, district president Pranjit Choudhury, and APCC general secretary Ramanna Baruah, were present during the protest.

The administration facilitated a meeting between the Congress delegation and Palasbari SDO Rashmi Baruah Gogoi at the Boko-Chhaygaon CDC office.

The Congress representatives questioned why no case had been registered so far and alleged the involvement of Boko-Chhaygaon CDC Priyanshu Bhardwaj. They demanded immediate action against those responsible for the January 22 incident and submitted a memorandum to the authorities.

Meanwhile, MLA Rakibuddin Ahmed strongly criticized Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s recent remarks targeting the Miya voters. Ahmed stated that attempting to disenfranchise voters who have been exercising their democratic rights in Assam for decades is a dangerous sign for democracy.

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