SIT Raids Expose Voter Fraud Mystery in Karnataka's Aland Constituency

A Special Investigation Team has launched a probe into alleged voter fraud in Karnataka's Aland constituency, targeting ex-BJP MLA Subhash Guttedar. Guttedar vehemently denies the allegations, calling them a political ploy to divert attention from other issues. Rahul Gandhi initially raised concerns about voter list manipulations, though the Election Commission has dismissed these claims. The ongoing investigation continues to uncover potential irregularities in the electoral process.

Key Points: Subhash Guttedar Denies Voter Fraud Allegations in Karnataka SIT Probe

  • SIT conducts overnight raids investigating alleged voter list manipulation
  • Guttedar claims conspiracy to distract from key issues
  • Rahul Gandhi alleges deletion of over 6,000 votes
  • Election Commission dismisses mass voter deletion claims
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Vote fraud row: SIT raids to divert attention, says ex-BJP MLA Subhash Guttedar

Ex-BJP MLA Subhash Guttedar claims SIT raids are political distraction amid voter list controversy in Aland constituency

"The allegations of voter fraud against me are completely false. - Subhash Guttedar"

Kalaburagi (Karnataka), Oct 18

Former Karnataka BJP MLA Subhash Guttedar on Saturday termed the Special Investigation Team's (SIT) raid on his residence as an attempt to divert public attention from key issues. The SIT is probing the alleged voter fraud in the Aland assembly constituency of Kalaburagi district.

"The allegations of voter fraud against me are completely false. This is being done to distract people from other issues. No voter names were deleted around my house," Guttedar told reporters in Kalaburagi.

Referring to reports that burnt voter lists were found near his residence, he said, "In view of the Diwali festival, workers had cleaned our house. They know nothing about voter lists or elections. If someone wanted to destroy such lists, they would not have done it near my residence."

Taking aim at Aland Congress MLA B.R. Patil, Guttedar alleged that the voter fraud charges were fabricated. "They have brought people from their native places, taken them to Delhi, made them stand with Rahul Gandhi, and got them to issue statements. B.R. Patil is trying to get closer to Rahul Gandhi to secure a ministerial post," he alleged.

Guttedar added that he had not received any official notice yet but would cooperate with the investigation if required. "There is no development activity happening in the state because the treasury is empty. In this backdrop, the Congress government is creating controversies," he claimed.

The SIT, probing the alleged voter fraud following complaints raised by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, conducted overnight raids in Aland town and recovered documents, voter ID cards, and burnt electoral rolls reportedly dumped in the Amarja River.

The SIT team, stationed in Kalaburagi for the past five days, earlier raided a call centre and several houses, seizing seven laptops and around 1,000 voter identity cards. On Friday night, it raided Guttedar's residence, as well as Apna Bar -- allegedly linked to him -- and the home of a chartered accountant.

Investigators also allegedly found piles of burnt and partially burnt election-related documents near Guttedar's residence. Preliminary findings suggest that the material was loaded onto a goods truck and dumped into the Amarja River.

The SIT, led by SP Shubhanvita along with local police, has launched an operation to retrieve the dumped documents and is probing whether the call centre was used to manipulate voter lists. An official statement from the SIT is yet to be issued.

Earlier, Rahul Gandhi had alleged that attempts were made to delete over 6,000 votes in Aland during the 2023 assembly elections. He claimed that the matter came to light when a booth-level officer noticed her uncle's name had been deleted and traced the irregularity to a manipulated voter list.

However, the Election Commission of India (ECI) dismissed Gandhi's allegations, clarifying that online vote deletion by individuals is not possible and terming the claims of mass voter deletion "incorrect and baseless."

The Congress-led Karnataka government has ordered an SIT probe into the matter.

Congress MLA B.R. Patil currently represents the Aland seat, while Subhash Guttedar, who lost the 2023 election, had earlier held the seat as a BJP MLA.

- IANS

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Priya S
The timing is suspicious though - right before elections. Both parties play dirty games in Karnataka. But the Election Commission has already clarified that mass voter deletion isn't possible online. So what's really happening here?
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Sarah B
As someone who follows Indian politics closely, this looks like typical political drama. However, finding burnt election documents is serious. The SIT should conduct a fair investigation without political pressure from either side.
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Aditya G
Guttedar's explanation about Diwali cleaning sounds like a weak excuse. Who burns voter lists during house cleaning? The SIT has recovered actual evidence - 1000 voter ID cards and burnt documents. This needs proper investigation. 🇮🇳
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Meera T
Both parties are playing blame games while development suffers. Instead of these political dramas, they should focus on solving real issues like unemployment and infrastructure. Karnataka deserves better leadership.
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Karthik V
The call centre angle is interesting. If they were manipulating voter lists through call centres, that's a sophisticated operation. Hope the SIT gets to the bottom of this without political interference. Democracy must be protected!

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