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Sting operation:Congress pleads with EC against cancelling RS polls in Karnataka

Written by : PTI

Congress today approached the Election Commission pleading against countermanding the election to four Rajya Sabha seats from Karnataka in the backdrop of "sting operations" purportedly showing MLAs negotiating a money deal in exchange for their votes.

Party General Secretary Digvijay Singh led a delegation to the EC on the issue.

Later talking to reporters, Singh dismissed suggestions that the matter was "serious" and warranted cancellation of the polls.

Noting that Jharkhand had witnessed cancellation of Rajya Sabha polls in March 2012 after a candidate was caught with huge cash in his vehicle, Singh said that nothing of this sort has happened in Karnataka.

A political slugfest broke out in Karnataka over TV "sting operations" that purportedly showed MLAs negotiating a money deal in exchange for their votes in election to four Rajya Sabha seats from the state.

The Commission had sought a factual report from the Chief Electoral Officer of Karnataka.

With elections due to be held on June 11, five candidates are in the fray for the four seats.

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