CPI(M) state secretary Bijan Dhar threatened to take political action against those responsible for the "negligence" through movements on the streets, while expressing the party's ire at the EC's decision to order repolling in the six booths.
He claimed that repolling was ordered only in constituencies where the Left Front had clear winning prospects and raised questions on the neutrality of the state election department.
Dhanpur is the home turf of Chief Minister Manik Sarkar since 1998. The veteran CPI(M) leader has been elected from the constituency for four consecutive terms.
Referring to the glitches in the electronic voting machines (EVMs) at some places on polling day, Dhar told reporters, ''It is now well known how the voters suffered due to an inordinate delay, till midnight, to cast their ballots. This happened because of the incompetence and apathy of the election department officials.''
''Chief Electoral Officer Sriram Taranikanti and other officials showed criminal negligence in holding the polls...Nobody will be spared. Every official responsible for this failure in conducting a proper election will have to testify before the people,'' the CPI(M) leader said and questioned whether the poll personnel were properly trained to perform their duties or not.
Dhar said no political party had demanded repolling in the six booths and claimed that the EC had ordered it on the basis of reports from the state election department.
''This is a clear failure on the part of the election department, which we will protest against...We will identify the officials, right from the CEO to the lowest level, who were responsible and take to the streets, demanding action against them. We have made enough requests and appeals, but now is the time to take political action through movements on the streets'' the Left leader said.
''We too were unhappy with the malfunctioning of the EVMs. The EC has taken a well-considered decision and we welcome it," he said.
Polling for 59 of the 60 Assembly seats was held in the north-eastern state on February 18. Polling was countermanded in the Charilam constituency due to the death of CPI(M) candidate Ramendra Narayan Debbarma ahead of the election.
The results of the election will declared on March 3.
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