Bihar polls: RJD alleges misuse of administration to influence election results
Patna/UNI: The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) on Tuesday alleged misuse of the administrative machinery to influence results of Bihar Assembly Elections in favour of ruling parties in some seats where counting was heading towards a photo finish.
National spokesman of RJD Manoj Jha told media person here that Grand alliance was inching towards the formation of next government in Bihar with the progress of counting of votes for Bihar Assembly Elections.
As the counting would move further towards its completion, RJD led Grand Alliance would get a comfortable majority to form the government, he claimed.
RJD leader said that senior JD(U) and BJP leaders rushed to meet Chief Minister Nitish Kumar at his official residence when they sensed the fact that NDA was heading towards defeat.
Meeting of JD(U) and BJP leaders with Chief Minister Kumar was a move to issue a directive to the administrative machinery for influencing election results, he suspected.
Jha said that Kumar will remain Chief Minister for few hours and he should not get indulged in such practices.
There are some constituencies where RJD led Grand Alliance candidates had emerged victorious but Returning Officers were not issuing certificates to them, apparently due to instructions from their political masters, he alleged.
RJD leader said that people of Bihar had delivered its verdict and it would be crystal clear after completion of counting of votes.
RJD led Grand Alliance was all set to form the government and Tejashwi Prasad Yadav would become Chief Minister, he claimed.
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