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Revanth Reddy is next Telangana chief minister, swearing-in on Dec 7. Five things to know about him
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Revanth Reddy is next Telangana chief minister, swearing-in on Dec 7. Five things to know about him

Telangana assembly election: Congress won with a majority mark by securing 64 seats in the southern state.

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Telangana assembly election: Congress won with a majority mark by securing 64 seats in the southern state. 

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Telangana Congress Chief Revanth Reddy Will Be Chief Minister
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Telangana Congress Chief Revanth Reddy Will Be Chief Minister

Congress’s Revanth Reddy was formally picked as the chief of its Legislature Party this evening, clearing the decks for him to be the next Chief Minister of Telangana. The oath ceremony will be held on Thursday, senior Congress leader KC Venugopal said at a press conference.

The announcement put an end to the uncertainty and speculation that mushroomed since the party was declared winner after the counting of votes on Sunday.

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Digvijaya Singh Claims ‘BJP Leader’ Knew Results 2 Days Before Counting
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Digvijaya Singh Claims ‘BJP Leader’ Knew Results 2 Days Before Counting

Soon after he alleged EVM hacking was behind the BJP’s poll victories, Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh put up a new post on X to double down on his electoral malpractices charge.

The Congress MP has shared two screenshots — one from Facebook and the other from the results page of the Election Commission of India website. “Look at these two pictures closely. BJP functionary writes how many votes each candidate received in Khachrod Assembly seat and what is the margin. Importantly, this post was made two days before the counting – December 1. Now match this with the results,” Mr Singh wrote in Hindi.

At the Nagada-Khachrod constituency in Madhya Pradesh, BJP’s Dr Tejbahadur Singh Chauhan defeated the Congress’s Dilip Singh Gurjar by a margin of 15,927 votes.

The Facebook post Mr Singh referred to was put up from the profile of Anil Chajjed, who describes himself as a “digital creator”. It was created in 2015 and has over 5,000 followers. The profile has several photographs of Mr Chajjed with the winning BJP candidate and at the party’s rallies. The profile has posts supporting the BJP.

Any Machine with a Chip can be hacked. I have opposed voting by EVM since 2003. Can we allow our Indian Democracy to be controlled by Professional Hackers! This is the Fundamental Question which all Political Parties have to address to. Hon ECI and Hon Supreme Court would you… https://t.co/8dnBNJjVTQ

— digvijaya singh (@digvijaya_28) December 5, 2023

In a December 1 post, Mr Chajjed writes that 1,78,364 votes were polled in the Assembly constituency in Ujjain district. The post said the BJP candidate got 93,000 votes, while the Congress nominee got 77,000. The numbers, predicted two days before counting, were strikingly similar to the final vote counts of 93,552 (BJP) and 77,625 (Congress), respectively.

Asked about Mr Singh’s allegation, BJP leader and MLA Rameshwar Sharma said, “He (Singh) doesn’t trust anyone, he doesn’t trust EVM, he doesn’t trust himself.”

The BJP has not confirmed or denied if Anil Chajjed is a party functionary.

Days after the BJP won Assembly polls in three heartland states – Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh — Mr Singh has raked up the debate over how reliable EVMs are.

“Any Machine with a Chip can be hacked. I have opposed voting by EVM since 2003. Can we allow our Indian Democracy to be controlled by Professional Hackers! This is the Fundamental Question which all Political Parties have to address to. Hon ECI and Hon Supreme Court would you please defend our Indian Democracy?” he has said in a post on X.

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