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Election lure in Jind: Pakoras and jalebis

JIND: Some of the candidates in Jind tried to lure voters through stalls of “pakora” and “jalebi” outside booths.

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N Kalia

Jind, May 22

Some of the candidates in Jind tried to lure voters through stalls of “pakora” and “jalebi” outside booths.

Supporters put up hoardings and other electioneering material of their candidates at stalls. They called out to voters and appealed to them for casting their vote in the favour of their candidates.

A similar stall was set up outside a booth near Saini Dharmashala. Supporters were busy distributing “pakoras’ and “jalebis” when Deputy Commissioner (DC) Vinay Singh and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rakesh Kumar Arya raided the site and removed the stalls.

The DC seized LPG cylinders and removed electioneering material. The administration instructed candidates and supporters against violating norms.

The police, meanwhile, challaned two auto-rickshaws hired by candidates to transport voters to booths. Posters of candidates were pasted on the autos.

The DC said, “I noticed posters of candidates pasted on some autos. On verifying, I came to know that vehicles were hired by candidates for bringing voters from their homes to booths”.

The administration would collect details of candidates who violated the norms, he added.

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