Accusing the Congress-led state government of releasing dreaded criminals, including murder convicts on parole, during election time in the state to "frighten voters and prevent free and fair elections", Pradesh BJP president Ajay Bhatt said such developments would be reviewed and people involved in the process would be identified, if the party comes to power.
Speaking at a press conference here, he raised objections to Chief Minister Harish Rawat visiting his office on a daily basis despite the model code of conduct in force in the state.
"All these are very serious matters which will be reviewed when BJP comes to power in the state," Bhatt said.
The state Assembly elections were held on February 15.
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