Thiruvananthapuram:As the polling took place across all the 140 constituencies in Kerala, incidents of sporadic violence and fake votes were reported from a few places in the State.
As per reports, a person was picked and taken into custody by the police for attempting to cast a fake vote at Thazhe Chovva in Kannur. Valiyannur native Saseendran is in police custody for a fake vote attempt.
At Pattambi, Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate Muhammed Muhsin has alleged a ‘vote deal’ between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress in the constituency.
United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate Adv VP Abdul Rasheed alleged rampant fake votes in Taliparamba. Rasheed demanded that the Election Commission must intervene as the CPM workers attacked the UDF workers who tried to prevent fake polling.
In the conflict that took place between the workers of the Left and the UDF, many, including women, who had come to vote were hurt. Booth agent at booth number 117, Samad Kadamberi, was also attacked. Police intervened to end the tiff.
The CPM workers allegedly assaulted the presiding officer, Panoor native Muhammed Ashraf Kalathil, at 105 A booth in Kandankali School, Payyannur.
There was also a complaint from Taliparamba constituency, Cheriyoor 1 A booth that the LDF booth agent allegedly hit the UDF booth agent as he tried to prevent a fake vote.
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Kuttiyeri village Cheriyoor UDF booth agent V Krishnan was the agent who was manhandled. He has been admitted to Taliparamba Lourde’s hospital. The Congress leaders alleged that the CPIM is trying to sabotage the election in Idukki.
A vehicle that reached Nedumkandam from Tamil Nadu was stopped by the BJP workers. The BJP workers alleged that those who were in the vehicle had cast their votes in Tamil Nadu and were trying to remove the ink mark from their fingers to cast multiple votes.
All the 14 persons who were in the car were taken into custody by the Police, though there is no evidence of them having cast votes in Tamil Nadu, before reaching Kerala, the police clarified.
The Youth Congress workers stopped another vehicle that was headed to Tamil Nadu from Kambam Medu and stones were also pelted at two of the vehicles.
Meanwhile, a fake postal vote was found to have been cast in the name of an aged lady at Bison Valley.
The postal vote of Leelamma Loukose haling from Tea Company has been cast without her knowledge. When she reached to vote herself, Leelamma found that her vote has been cast already.