SP candidate Bijendra Singh talking to journalists
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Bijendra Singh, who came second in the Lok Sabha elections, said that he did not lose the election, but fate and justice lost. He alleged that the district officials were under pressure from the PMO and big leaders.
On June 6, he told journalists that the people and voters did not lose the Lok Sabha elections, but their fate and justice were defeated here. Dishonesty has been done. He is gathering evidence and will go to the High Court. He alleged that there was a lot of pressure on the officials during the counting of votes. The officials were under pressure from the PMO and big leaders. While the counting of votes was going on, a minister came in the middle. Senior officials of the district met him.
He said that 11 machines were not opened. One machine has the votes of voters from Hindu dominated areas, while 10 machines have the votes of voters from Muslim dominated areas. Out of these 9000 votes are his. He has lost by 15647 votes. If the 9000 votes are added then the difference in votes will be 6647 and if the counting of 23 to 30 rounds of the city assembly constituency is done again, then the whole truth will come out.
He will demand a recount in the court and will have to bear the cost of that. He does not have the exact information about the cost, but it must be around Rs 25-30 lakh. He said that more than five lakh voters supported him and he is grateful to them for that and he cannot repay this debt till his death.