Bhopal: Even though voting for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections has taken place, there is an uproar in the state regarding the voting of employees engaged in election duty.
Now Congress candidate from Powai Mukesh Nayak has filed a complaint with the Election Commission of India (ECI) regarding employees not voting. Nayak has also been a former minister. The employee organization has also complained to the ECI in this regard.
Congress has alleged that 700 to 800 employees are not allowed to vote in every Assembly election. It said that in the 2018 elections, the difference between victory and defeat in about 10 Assembly seats was less than 1,000 votes.
The Congress leaders, including Mukesh Nayak, on Friday lodged a complaint about the employees engaged in election duty not casting their votes.
Mukesh Nayak in his complaint claimed that 800 employees were not allowed to vote in the Powai Assembly constituency. "Everyone knows that the employees are angry with the government, hence as a well thought out strategy, the employees were not allowed to vote. 500 conductors and over 300 guest teachers were suddenly put on duty in the Powai assembly constituency," Nayak further claimed.