‘How is it possible?’: Kamal Nath claims ex-MLAs didn't even get 50 votes in assembly polls
Senior Congress leader Kamal Nath on Tuesday expressed his surprise over the results of the Madhya Pradesh assembly election after he claimed that some former MLAs complained to him that they got not more than 50 votes in their seats. Madhya Pradesh Congress President Kamal Nath {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} "We are holding discussions with the elected and non-elected MLAs and analysing the result. {{^usCountry}} {{/usCountry}} Kamal Nath's claim was in line with Digvijaya Singh's earlier remark on possible tampering with electronic voting machines. “Any machine with a chip can be hacked,” Singh wrote on X. BJP and Congress among other Opposition parties are at loggerheads over the election result following Singh's remark which was also backed by leaders from the parties including National Conference and Shiv Sena.
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