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"Vote NOTA, I will win": BJP MP's statement reignites debate on EVM tampering allegations

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 25, 2023 13:38 IST

Allegations of election process rigging and tampering with voting machines have persisted in recent years. Opposition parties have consistently ...

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Allegations of election process rigging and tampering with voting machines have persisted in recent years. Opposition parties have consistently brought up this matter on a national scale, directing their criticism towards the BJP. The BJP, in response, has consistently denied any tampering with the voting machines. However, a recent statement from a BJP MP is anticipated to spark fresh controversy surrounding the integrity of voting machines.

BJP's Telangana MP Dharmapuri Arvind has made a significant statement, and currently, his statement is going viral.

“If you cast your vote for NOTA, I will win. If you vote for ‘car’ (BRS), I will win. If you vote for ‘hand’ (Congress), then also ‘Kamal’ (BJP) will win. Aayega to Modi hi (Modi will come)," Dharmapuri Arvind made the remarks while addressing a press conference in Telangana's Nizamabad constituency on Wednesday.

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