Thiruvananthapuram:Chief electoral officer (CEO) of Kerala Teeka Ram Meena on Saturday sought reports from Kasargod and Kannur district collectors over alleged bogus voting at various polling booths in the Kasargod Lok Sabha constituency.
"We have got complaints from certain places. The Election Commission will take further action in this regard. We are waiting for the report. We'll examine all
such complaints," Meena told reporters here.
Local TV channels aired visuals of a few people, including women, casting their votes twice at two polling booths in Kasaragod constituency, which went to
polls in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections on April 23.
Opposition Congress Leader Ramesh Chennithala lashed out at the ruling LDF alleging that the CPI(M) has resorted to bogus voting fearing defeat in the polls.
He said the Left was trying to manipulate the public mandate and the Congress would initiate legal proceedings against the bogus voting.
"From video evidence, it could be seen that the Left has cast around 5,000 bogus votes in Kasargod constituency. We will take appropriate legal steps. We have warned the poll officials of such unlawful practices much before the polling day, but the authorities failed to take any action," Chennithala said.