New Delhi: As the counting of votes for the Bihar assembly polls continued well past midnight, the Election Commission on Tuesday rejected allegations of any pressure and asserted that all due diligence was followed.
In an unprecedented move, the EC held four press briefings on a counting day to update the media on the counting of votes amid Covid-19 pandemic and asserted that the counting process has been completely glitch-free and dismissed the oft-repeated charge of any tampering of EVMs.
In its final press conference at 1 am on Wednesday, EC officials said that results for 223 seats have been declared and the final tally will be completed in "one hour or so".
As per the EC website update as on 1.45 am, the results were declared for 234 seats and nine more were yet to be called.
As per current trends and results, the NDA appeared set to remain in power despite a spirited performance by the RJD-led grand opposition alliance.
At the 1 am press conference, Deputy Election Commissioner in charge of Bihar Chandra Bhushan Kumar said out of the 20 seats left, EVM count is going on in 17 constituencies. In three seats, VVPAT slips are being matched with EVM.
The paper trail machine slips are counted in five randomly selected polling stations. Bihar assembly has 243 seats.
In an earlier briefing, the Election Commission had asserted that it was working with due diligence and was not under anyone''s pressure.
The remarks came against the backdrop of allegations by the RJD and the Congress that some results were being withheld by returning officers in Bihar.
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Responding to allegations that victory certificates were not been handed over to candidates from the opposition grand alliance by returning officers on 119 seats, the Commission said the latest figures on its website state that while 146 results have been declared and trends of 97 other seats were available.
The state assembly has 243 seats.
Kumar asserted that the figures available were "authentic" as they have been sent by respective returning officers after completing all formalities.
He said the figure of 119 seats was seen on social media platforms an hour ago. But the latest and "authentic" figure was in public domain now on the EC result website.
Addressing the media for the third time on counting in Bihar amid the coronavirus pandemic, the EC Secretary-General said he wants to make it clear on behalf of the Commission that its officials and its election machinery is carrying out counting with due diligence.
"Aayog Kabhi Bhi Kisi Ke dabaav mein nahin Raha hai (The Commission has never worked under anyone''s pressure)", he asserted.
Sinha had earlier said by tonight most of the results would be announced, while the rest would be out late tonight. He was asked whether all the results would be announced by Wednesday morning.
Commission officials said nearly 1.6 lakh postal ballots were electronically transferred to service votes. Nearly 52,000 postal ballots were used by people above 80 years of age and those with disabilities.
They also rejected allegations that counting of postal ballots was stopped midway. They said at no location, counting was stopped.