
‘BJP trying to lure voters with cash, liquor', alleges ex-Uttarakhand CM Harish Rawat
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Rawat said nobody in the party had any objections to his name as the chief ministerial candidate. He added that the CM face will be decided by the party.
New Delhi: Former Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has distributed cash and liquor to entice voters in the state. Rawat said that his party (Congress) has also filed a complaint with the Election Commission regarding the same.
"The BJP is trying to rig the polls. The chief minister and his MLAs have been caught on camera distributing money. The videos are now viral. There was information that Rs 100 crore has been sent from Delhi to Uttarakhand,” Rawat said.
"If the Election Commission takes cognisance of the complaint, then more than a dozen candidates of the BJP will be disqualified," he said.