"The BJP representatives had demanded that today's elections be countermanded, but we can't take any decision in a haste. We have to assess the reports of our observers and go through the footage available to us. They had also demanded that the counting dates be postponed. We are looking into the matter and will inform about out decision by tomorrow," State Election Commissioner S R Upadhyay told PTI.
Earlier in the evening, a BJP delegation headed by its state president Rahul Sinha staged a dharna outside Upadhyay's office cabin after meeting him there.
The Left and Congress demonstrated and sat on a dharna on the road in front of the main entrance of the SEC's office.
Sinha told reporters after withdrawing their demonstration that the BJP would wait till 5 PM tomorrow and would again stage a sit-in if the SEC failed to take proper action.
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