Election Commission officials seize Rs 1.21 crore in poll-bound Karnataka


Bengaluru, Apr 2 (IANS): Cash totalling Rs 1.21 crore and other valuables have been seized by the Election Commission ahead of the May 12 Assembly elections in Karnataka, an official said on Monday.

"As much as Rs 1,21,47,570 in cash, 139 litres of liquor, 2.46 kg gold valued at Rs 49.17 lakh, 160 laptops and eight vehicles have so far been seized for violation of the model code of conduct," state Chief Electoral Officer Sanjiv Kumar said in a statement here.

The model code came into force on March 27 when the poll panel announced the polls for 224 Assembly seats and the vote count on May 15.

Over Rs 8.5 lakh in cash and five vehicles were seized in the past 24 hours, Kumar said.

The Excise Department has seized 2,675 litres of liquor.

"A total of 16 FIRs (First Information Reports) have been lodged for inducements to voters, one FIR for misuse of government vehicle and two for violation of law pertaning to use of loudspeakers," added Kumar.

The statement did not mention the persons against whom the FIRs were filed.

The poll code prohibits the government from making use of official vehicles for campaigning and other election-related activities and prohibits the use of loudspeakers for campaigning between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

A total of 1,156 squads and 1,255 surveillance teams have been put in place to ensure the code of conduct is adhered to.

As the code also bans carrying of licensed firearms, as many as 31,982 firearms from across the state have been deposited with the officials.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Apr 03 2018

    Good work but the main worry is rigging and EVM tampering which need to be disallowed if any.

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  • Jeevan, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Apr 03 2018

    Kindly, distribute "seized money" to poor people let them enjoy!!!!

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  • Praveen, Mangalorean

    Tue, Apr 03 2018

    By the People For the People....

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  • Bharatiya, Coastal Karnataka

    Tue, Apr 03 2018

    Election Commission looks very active in Karnataka. The best Election Comission was at the time of TN Sesan. From Bureaucracy to judiciary, everything in the hands of ruling parties does not work for public or Country.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 03 2018

    Great Job ...

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 03 2018

    From 2014 everything is dramabaazi. Why does this EC wants to keep us in suspension?. Is he without proof for one and protecting the other with proof????!!!. He wants us to do guess work. Some times money speaks other times money doesn't speak. This is BJP's pattern of working. If it was congress he and BJP would have already put the pictures, video and chat in all social media by now and called for protest and Bandh.

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  • Rohan, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 03 2018

    Oh! I thought after demonitisation there will be no unaccounted cash.

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  • taurojohn, managalore

    Mon, Apr 02 2018

    Election commission looks like very active in Karnataka.
    During Gujarat election the Election commision was very busy and never heard any kind of actions against any irregularities.

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