Lucknow (PTI): Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday accused the ruling BJP of misusing the administrative machinery to win the Uttar Pradesh Assembly bypolls "through manipulation".
He said his party has complained to the Election Commission (EC) about "irregularities" in various constituencies.
Voting is underway for bypolls to nine assembly seats in the state.
Addressing reporters here, Yadav said, "We have lodged complaints about irregularities in various constituencies, including Karhal, Sisamau, Meerapur, Kundarki, Phulpur and Majhawan. Despite these complaints, it seems that the Election Commission is turning a blind eye to them. It appears that the EC's senses are no longer functioning."
"The BJP wants to win these bypolls not through votes but through manipulation," the former chief minister alleged.
Fearing defeat, the ruling party is pressuring the administration to act unfairly, he charged.
"I urge voters to go to polling booths... and stay there until they have cast their vote. This is a right granted to us and everyone must exercise it," he added.
Referring to the Election Commission's directives issued in response to the SP's earlier complaints, Yadav said, "The EC had clearly instructed that police cannot stop anyone, conduct searches, or check ID cards. Despite this, the BJP is resorting to dishonesty because they know they are losing public support."
Earlier in the day, the EC ordered suspension of police personnel found violating its guidelines on checking of voters and stopping them from casting votes in the Uttar Pradesh bypolls.
This came after Yadav, on the basis of video evidence, urged the poll body to suspend all police personnel checking voter cards and Aadhaar IDs of people.
Yadav further accused the BJP of preventing many people who want to vote for opposition parties from casting their ballots to make up for its supporters' disinterest.
"Many of their own people are opposing them. Their voters are slipping away and even voting against them. The BJP is using police to block our supporters from voting because their voters are not turning up," he claimed.
He said the BJP's desperation indicates a crumbling hold on power.
"Their throne is shaking and they are panicking because both the public and their internal factions are against them," he said.
According to Election Commission data, a voter turnout of 31.21 per cent was recorded in Uttar Pradesh till 1 pm. Polling will end at 5 pm.
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Mumbai (PTI): Four members of a family in Pydhonie area of south Mumbai died last month due to rat poison, police officials said on Thursday.
The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report has confirmed the presence of zinc phosphide in viscera (liver, kidney, spleen), stomach contents, bile, and abdominal fat samples of the deceased identified as Abdulla Dokadia (44), his wife Nasrin (35) and their daughters Aayesha (16) and Zaineb (13), said Deputy Commissioner of Police Pravin Mundhe.
"The watermelon sample also tested positive for zinc phosphide, while all other food items were negative. The report will be studied in depth. We will consult forensic doctors. Further probe in the case is underway," the DCP said.
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Zinc phosphide is used primarily as a highly toxic acute rodenticide to control rats and mice.
"The forensic experts who examined the viscera of deceased Abdulla Dokadia, Nasrin (35), Aayesha (16) and Zaineb (13) found traces of zinc phosphide. It is, however, unclear whether the rat poison was consumed accidentally (or on purpose). So far, we have found no strong reason why the whole family would take such an extreme step," another official said.
Further probe is being conducted by the JJ Marg police station, which has recorded statements of kin and neighbours, he added.
The Dokadia family, residents of Ghari Mohalla on Ismail Kurte Road, had hosted a get-together of relatives on the night of April 25. At around 1 am, hours after the guests had left, Abdullah Dokadia, his wife Nasreen, and daughters Ayesha and Zaineb ate pieces of a watermelon.
They suffered severe bouts of vomiting and diarrhoea in the early hours of April 26 and were rushed to a local hospital before being referred to the government-run J J Hospital where all four died during treatment.
