Patna:Chief Electoral Officer H R Srinivas Thursday dismissed any irregularity in the declaration of results in the Bihar polls,asserting all rules and guidelines of the Election Commission were strictly followed in the counting of postal ballots as well as allowing only the authorised persons to carry mobile phones inside the counting halls.
Talking to reporters here, Srinivas gave an example of how rules were strictly adhered to in the 11 constituencies where the victory margin was less than 1000 votes.
Though he did not name any person or the party, the detailed account answered all the queries raised by Grand Alliance leader Tejashwi Yadav during the day alleging "discrepancies" in the counting of votes "under the pressure from chief minister Nitish Kumar and the BJP."
The CEO said in Hilsa assembly seat where the margin of victory/defeat was just 12 votes, the result was declared following due procedure as mentioned by the Election Commission of India.
Of the 11 assembly constituencies where victory margin was less than 1000 votes, JD(U) won 04, RJD (03), BJP, LJP, CPI and Independent (one each), he added.
Out of these 11 assembly seats, candidates or election agents had sought "recounting" of votes in six constituencies, the CEO said adding that Returning Officers have passed "reasoned order" rejecting the pleas for recounting in the five seats as the margin of victory was more than the rejected postal ballots.
However, pleas for Hilsa constituency where the victory margin was only 12 votes and the number of rejected postal ballots was 182, the request was accepted and the recounting was done. The Returning Officer recounted the entire postal ballots including those which were rejected as invalid in Hilsa and passed a reasoned order in this regard, Srinivas said.
While in the other five constituencies- Ramgarh, Matihani, Bhorey, Dehri and Parbatta- the victory margin was more than the "rejected postal ballots", he said giving the reason for turning down the requests for recounting.
Quoting ECs instructions, he said "where the margin of victory is less than the number of postal ballot papers rejected as invalid at the time of counting, all the rejected postal ballot papers shall be mandatorily re-verified by the Returning Officer before the declaration of result.