Key Points

Left parties and Congress have accused the BJP of voter fraud in Thrissur's 2024 Lok Sabha results. CPI leader Sunil Kumar claims BJP added non-resident votes to secure Suresh Gopi's victory. Congress alleges 117 fraudulent entries were found in Thrissur apartment complexes. Election authorities face mounting pressure to investigate the alleged electoral manipulation.

Key Points: Left and Congress Allege BJP Voter Fraud in Thrissur Lok Sabha Win

  • Left and Congress allege BJP manipulated voter rolls in Thrissur
  • CPI's Sunil Kumar claims BJP added non-resident votes
  • Congress cites 117 fraudulent entries in apartment complexes
  • Suresh Gopi won Thrissur by 70,000 votes in shock BJP victory
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Left, Congress claim massive voter scam in Kerala's Thrissur Lok Sabha seat

CPI, Congress accuse BJP of electoral fraud in Thrissur, demand re-election after Suresh Gopi's controversial victory.

"If this is the case, it means thousands of outsiders could have been brought in by the BJP – V.S. Sunil Kumar"

Thrissur, Aug 12

The ruling Left parties -- CPI(M) and the CPI -- and the Congress party on Tuesday stepped up their attack on the issue of the alleged voter roll scam in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

The parties are alleging fraud in the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency, where the BJP won in 2024.

State Education Minister V. Sivankutty demanded a re-election to the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency in the wake of the allegations.

The BJP candidate Suresh Gopi won with a margin of over 70,000 votes in an erstwhile strong Congress constituency, whose candidate was the sitting MP.

The Congress candidate finished third, while former State Minister and CPI leader V.S. Sunil Kumar came second.

Sunil Kumar on Tuesday alleged that the votes of BJP leaders from outside the district were added to the rolls.

“K.R. Shaji, a resident of Nadathara in Varavoor panchayat, and his family had been improperly included in the Thrissur constituency voter list. Shaji, according to Sunil Kumar, is a permanent resident of Chelakkara constituency and continues to live with his family in Nadathara. His wife and mother are registered voters there, and they cast their ballots in the panchayat elections at Varavoor,” said Sunil Kumar.

However, Sunil Kumar alleged that in 2024, their names were added to the Poongunnam polling station in Thrissur.

Specifically, he claimed they were listed under flat numbers 1119 and 1121 in the Inland Flats building.

“If this is the case, it means thousands of outsiders could have been brought in by the BJP,” he said, calling it a grave manipulation of the electoral process.

Meanwhile, Congress leaders have also come forward with allegations of voter list fraud in Thrissur.

Former councillor Valsala Baburaj claimed that 79 people were irregularly added to the rolls from a single apartment complex -- Shankarankulangara Flats in Poongunnam. She further alleged that 38 more names were improperly included from the nearby Water Lily Flats.

According to Valsala, Congress booth agents lodged complaints with the District Collector, following which the authorities blocked these voters from casting ballots.

“Out of these, only one person managed to vote,” said Valsala.

The revelations have triggered political uproar in the district, with both CPI and Congress accusing the BJP of orchestrating voter list tampering to gain an unfair advantage in elections.

Election authorities are yet to officially respond to the allegations, but the matter is expected to fuel further political confrontation as parties demand a thorough investigation into the alleged manipulation of Thrissur’s electoral rolls.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Typical political blame game after losing elections! If there were real issues, why didn't they raise them before counting? Now just crying foul because BJP won fair and square.
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Sunil U
As a Thrissur resident, I've seen how political parties manipulate voter lists every election. All parties do this, not just BJP. The system needs complete overhaul!
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Meera T
The specific flat numbers and names mentioned suggest there might be substance to these allegations. EC should verify each case properly. Democracy is too precious to be compromised 😔
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Aman W
Why is this coming out only now? If Congress and Left were so sure, they should have gone to court immediately after elections. Looks like political drama before local body polls.
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Kavitha C
I remember similar allegations in West Bengal last year. Electoral reforms are badly needed across India. Maybe Aadhar-linked voting can prevent such issues? Just a thought...
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Vikram M
The margin was 70,000 votes! Even if some irregularities happened, would it really change the outcome? Let's not undermine people's mandate without solid proof.

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