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  • Ink mark in the name of BJP candidate found in EVM, machine replaced after polling agent’s complaint, Congress alleges conspiracy

    Gaurav Jain, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi. In the third phase of Lok Sabha elections, voting was completed today on seven Lok Sabha seats of Chhattisgarh. In this, votes were cast in Raipur, Durg, Bilaspur, Korba, Raigarh, Surguja, Janjgir-Champa Lok Sabha constituencies. During this period, there were reports of malfunctions in EVM machines at many polling booths, at some places these were rectified and at some places the machine had to be replaced. But a strange incident happened in booth number 13 of the former secondary school of Gaurela Municipality. Where someone put a black ink mark on the button with the name of BJP candidate Tokhan Sahu on the EVM machine. Despite this, voting continued here till 4 pm. They came to know about this only when the agents and voters told the polling personnel about this.

    After coming to the notice of the matter, Block Congress President Amol Pathak has accused BJP of conspiracy regarding the mark. Amol Pathak said- I got information from the agent that the name of BJP candidate Tokhan Sahu was registered in the second button of the EVM machine in booth number 13. A mark of black ink was found on it. After which we wrote to the presiding officer, the acknowledgment of which has also been given to us. After the intervention of RO, the presiding officer and supervisor investigated and found that the EVM was marked. After this, the presiding officer present at the spot replaced the inked EVM and got the voting process done with another EVM.

    Congress accused BJP of conspiracy

    Block Congress President Amol Pathak said that the voters who were coming out after voting also told that the mark was there since morning and this incident happened at around 4 o’clock. This means that voting continued in this manner till 4 o’clock in which no one took cognizance. Accusing BJP of conspiring in this matter, Amol Pathak said that we have seen the involvement of BJP people in this.

    I will be able to tell something after investigation – RO

    In this case, RO Amit Beck says that a written complaint has been received in the matter, after the complaint, the presiding officer present on the spot replaced the first EVM and completed the voting with the second EVM machine. I will be able to tell you something further after investigating the complaint.

    Voters were seen getting upset

    It is noteworthy that today voting had to be stopped for some time after the news of ink getting stuck in the EVM in booth number 13 of the former secondary school of Gaurela Municipality. During this time voters were seen getting worried. Everyone had to wait until the second EVM was replaced.

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  • Death of newly married woman in CG: Parents allege murder, injury marks on neck, demand arrest of culprits, family members come out with dead body to protest in front of SP office

    Dilshad Ahmed, Surajpur. There has been a stir in the area due to the death of a newly married woman in village Karondamuda of Jhilmili police station area. The family members have accused him of murder by assault. Jhilmili police reached the spot and sent the body to Bhaiyathan Community Health Center for post-mortem in the presence of the Judicial Magistrate.

    The parents have accused her of murder. There are also injury marks on the neck. People of the society along with the girl’s family have left for Surajpur with the dead body to protest in front of the SP office. The family members are demanding the arrest of the culprits. At the same time, the police say that only after the PM report comes, it will be revealed whether it is a murder or a natural death. The matter is being investigated.

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  • Accused who hunted bear with potash bomb arrested, suspected to be involved in big gang of Central India

    Purushottam Patra, Gariaband. Two accused, who hunted bears with potash bombs in Udanti Sita River Sanctuary area, were arrested by the anti-poaching team from Odisha border Kalimati after 25 days. These accused used to hunt bears by purchasing bombs from hunters of Madhya Pradesh. Gariaband Police Cyber ​​Cell had an important contribution in this action. The accused are suspected to be involved in a big gang operating in Central India.

    The hunter from Madhya Pradesh had escaped even in 2020

    On Monday, confidential information was received that a bear has been hunted with a potash bomb under the hill in room number 1243 of Indagaon (Ghurvaguri) buffer zone. After this, under the guidance of Sudhir Aggarwal, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Raipur Chhattisgarh, Vishvesh Kumar Jha, Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Field Director Udanti Sitanadi Tiger Reserve Raipur and Varun Jain, Deputy Director Udanti Sitanadi Tiger Reserve Gariaband, under the guidance of accused Hazari’s father Tulsiram and Uttam. Father Khageshwar was arrested by the anti-poaching team and brought to the office of Assistant Director Udanti (Mainpur) for questioning. Both the accused talked about hunting the bear with potash bombs.

    Have killed 6 pigs with potash bombs

    The accused told that, a year ago, they purchased one potash bomb for Rs 500 from a person of hunter community who had come from Katni, Madhya Pradesh. Accused Hazari, along with accused Uttam, killed five to six pigs with potash bombs and sold the pig’s mutton at the rate of Rs 500 per kg and after purchasing potash bombs from a hunter from Madhya Pradesh, he hunted a bear on April 8. After registering a case against both the accused, Bhupendra Kumar Soni, Assistant Forester Range Officer, Indagaon, arrested them and presented them in the court.

    Bear skin and 1 nail, wild boar’s jaw and 3 teeth, monitor lizard skin and snares have already been recovered from the house of the accused. In this action, anti-poaching team Sushil Sagar range officer Indagaon (Dhurvaguri) buffer, Gariaband police cyber cell in-charge Satish Yadav, forest guard Domar Kashyap, Om Prakash Rao, Faleshwar Dewan, Virendra Dhruv, Bhupendra Bhediya, Yagya Malti Yadav and Indagaon (Dhurvaguri) The staff had a special contribution.

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  • LOKSABHA ELECTION 2024: Vikas Upadhyay sits on strike, accuses Raipur Collector of promoting BJP

    Nitin Namdev, Raipur. Voting for the last phase of Lok Sabha elections is going on in Chhattisgarh. Meanwhile, in Raipur, Congress Lok Sabha candidate Vikas Upadhyay has sat on a dharna in front of Purani Basti Saraswati School. He has accused Raipur Collector of campaigning for BJP candidates at voting booths.

    Accusing the Raipur Collector of violating the code of conduct, he said that in the polling centre, Aangan Bari workers and health workers are spreading BJP’s propaganda and getting the voters to vote for BJP on the pretext of distributing lemon sherbet.

    Vikas Upadhyay is sitting on a dharna demanding immediate removal of lemonade stands and other pandals set up by social service organizations from the voting booths.

    Also read: LOKSABHA ELECTION 2024: Vikas Upadhyay’s audio message went viral, attacked BJP over pandals set up at voting booths and lemonade being distributed.

  • Chief Electoral Officer Reena Babasaheb Kangale casts his vote, appeals to all voters to vote

    Raipur. Chief Electoral Officer Reena Babasaheb Kangale voted this morning at the polling station located at Dharampura East Secondary School, Raipur. He and his mother Anita Babasaheb Kangale stood in line and voted like ordinary voters. She reached her polling station 15 minutes before the start of voting.

    Chief Electoral Officer Kangale also took stock of the facilities being provided to the voters at the polling station. Two polling stations have been set up in Dharampura East Secondary School campus. During this time, Reena Babasaheb Kangale appealed to the people to vote along with all the voters of their family. For active participation of voters in this festival of democracy, he gave the message of ‘Leave aside all other work and vote first’.

  • Tight security in the capital before Lok Sabha elections, 137 teams will patrol continuously on May 7

    Raipur. Voting will be held in the last phase of Lok Sabha elections in Chhattisgarh tomorrow, Tuesday i.e. on 7th May. Due to the Model Code of Conduct, Raipur Police took a large number of actions and arrests before the elections. Along with this, preparations for the May 7 elections have also been completed.

    Let us tell you, 18 CAPF companies (CRPF and SSB personnel), 7 Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF) companies along with 1995 other police forces, home guards, forest guards, Kotwar will be deployed at the voting booths in Raipur district, who will be on duty from Monday. Have been installed in.

    During the code of conduct implemented from March 16, Raipur Police, election teams, CAPF personnel along with 24 flying squad teams, 25 static surveillance teams, and 5 other police checkpoints in the district are continuously checking suspicious persons including all types of vehicles. .

    To ensure peaceful voting, 90 patrolling parties and 16 AD parties have also been deployed in all the police station areas since Monday. Five additional superintendents of police and thirteen city superintendents of police/deputy superintendents of police along with two other patrolling parties have been deployed separately in the district.

    Strict monitoring on social media

    The social media monitoring cell of the police is also keeping a strict vigil on those who share any kind of inflammatory post, comment or content due to the elections. Please note that it is prohibited to carry a mobile phone inside the polling booth on the day of voting. Violating the secrecy of voting is a legal offence, hence if any person shares voting or related photo/video on social media, legal action will be taken against him.

    Voting will be held under the surveillance of CCTV cameras

    The Election Commission is doing webcasting of a large number of polling stations through CCTV cameras. To conduct the elections peacefully, monitoring is being done with the help of CCTV cameras and civil team. On Monday, officials including Collector Gaurav Singh and SSP Santosh Singh took stock of the arrangements of Strong Room Sejbahar and BTI and after visiting all the booths, they gave necessary instructions.

    Appeal to the public to vote

    SSP Santosh Singh has appealed to the public to participate enthusiastically in the voting process. He said- Strengthen democracy by exercising your franchise.

    Also read: Lok Sabha Election 2024: Voting tomorrow on 7 seats of Chhattisgarh, candidates sweated a lot in the campaign, know who spent the most…

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  • Balodabazar-Bhatapara created history for the 5th time, name registered in ‘Golden Book of World Records’ for Lok Sabha elections 2024

    Arvind Mishra, Balodabazar. The name of Chhattisgarh’s district Balodabazar-Bhatapara has been recorded in the ‘Golden Book of World Records’ for the 5th time for playing an excellent role in the sweep campaign in the Lok Sabha elections 2024.

    District won 2 awards

    Balodabazar-Bhatapara district has received two awards simultaneously, one of which was Sweep Auto Awareness Campaign in which 151 auto drivers took out a rally under the leadership of the Collector and appealed to the voters to vote. The second award was received for the Sweep Deepav Ghanti rally, in which voters were invited to vote after performing aarti.

    Certificate handed over to Collector

    State representative of Golden Book of World Records, Sonal Sharma, in the presence of Collector K.L. before the departure of the polling parties. Chauhan and CEO District Panchayat Divya Aggarwal were handed over the certificate of Golden Book of World Records and congratulated them.

    On this occasion, Collector Chauhan said – Under the voter awareness campaign, you all together did a very good work under the sweep campaign, the result of which is that today we have received two awards and this is the fifth in the Lok Sabha elections 2024, which is a record. .

    He said that the cooperation of district officials, employees, voters and journalists played a big role in making the record. He said- I congratulate everyone and also wish you all the best for successful voting.

    Also read: Lok Sabha Election: Voting will be held tomorrow on 7 CG seats in the third phase, CM will vote in his home village.

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  • CRIME NEWS: Controversy broke out over not providing food at the wedding, cousin attacked the young man with a knife.

    Virendra Gahwai, Bilaspur. A case of bloodshed has come to light in a wedding ceremony in Budhi Khar village of the district. There was a huge dispute among the family members over not being allowed to eat and drink at the wedding. During this, the cousin stabbed his cousin in the neck with a knife. In the attack, the young man fell on the ground drenched in blood. The injured is undergoing treatment in the hospital.

    According to the information received, this entire matter is related to the village Budhi Khar program of Malhar Chowki. Luv Kumar Miri, who was hurt due to a fight at a marriage function here, was fatally attacked by his cousin Vijay Miri (aged 27) with a knife in the neck on May 4 at around 11 pm over a dispute over food and drink. Luv Kumar, injured in the attack, was admitted to the hospital for treatment. As soon as information about the incident was received, the police reached the hospital and the injured was interrogated. During interrogation, she told that her cousin Vijay Miri stabbed her in the neck with a vegetable cutting knife with the intention of killing her because she was not allowed to eat or drink at the wedding function. Due to which he became drenched in blood and became unconscious. After that the injured was admitted to Swastik Hospital Bilaspur for treatment. The applicant registered a report in the matter and started investigation. In that case, the police caught the accused and interrogated him. During this time he admitted to committing the crime. In the case, the police have seized the knife used in the incident from the accused.

  • CG CRIME NEWS: Dead body of a woman found in a sack on the roadside, the deceased had left home to go to Dhamtari.

    Laxmikant Bansod, Balod. A sensational case of murder of a woman has come to light in the district. The dead body of a woman was found in a sack on the roadside in Titurgahan village of Gurur police station area. There was a stir in the area after the dead body was found. After receiving information about the incident, the police reached the spot, conducted the Panchnama of the woman’s body, got it post-mortem and started investigation.

    According to the information, this incident took place on Saturday night in Titurgahan village of Gurur police station area. Here unknown accused stuffed the body of a woman in a sack, threw it on the roadside and fled away. After getting information about the incident, police reached the spot and started investigation. The deceased woman has been identified as Chhoti Sahu of Ramtara village. It is said that the deceased woman had left her house on Saturday to go to Dhamtari and did not return. The police is investigating this entire matter. The police is claiming to arrest the accused in the case soon.

  • Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Raipur Police took swift action against the code of conduct, seizures of Rs 2 crore 77 lakh so far

    Raipur. In the last phase of Lok Sabha elections in Chhattisgarh, voting is to be held on 7 seats including Raipur on 7th May. Due to the elections, Raipur Police has taken swift action and made arrests in accordance with the code of conduct.

    Let us tell you, due to Lok Sabha elections, the code of conduct is in force in the state from March 16. During this period, since the implementation of the Model Code of Conduct, Raipur Police has served 3997 permanent/arrest warrants, taken restrictive action against 6544 people, seized 4723 liters of illicit liquor and Rs 1 crore 71 lakh in cash, including a total of Rs 2 crore 77 lakh.

    against arms act

    Raipur Police has taken action under Arms Act against 125 accused, out of which sharp knives were seized from the possession of 122 accused and fire arms were seized from the possession of 03 accused. Out of a total of 1,838 arms license holders, 1,549 arms were deposited and the remaining 244 people were given exemption due to their deployment in the security of special institutions. Apart from this, along with taking action against a total of 6,544 accused under various restrictive sections 107, 108, 109, 110, 151, 116(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, out of bounds action has also been taken against 923 accused.

    Jail for long time absconding accused

    During the Code of Conduct, the police, while running a special campaign, served 3 thousand 997 permanent/arrest warrants including long pending 3127 permanent warrants and 870 arrest warrants and presented the warrants in the court. Along with this, the accused who were absconding for a long time were also sent to jail.

    Large amount of cash seized

    Capital Police seized a total of Rs 1 crore 71 lakh 55 thousand 780 in cash and handed it over to the committee constituted by the Income Tax Department and Election Commission for further action. In the Excise Act cases, action was taken against the accused by seizing 4,723 liters of liquor worth Rs 19 lakh 50 thousand 620 from those accused of illegally transporting/storing or selling liquor in different police station areas.

    Large quantity of drugs including silver seized

    During the Code of Conduct, Raipur Police took action against the accused in Narcotics Act cases by seizing narcotics worth Rs 50,93,818/-. Apart from this, action was taken by seizing the items kept for illegal distribution including silver worth Rs. 33,01,400/-. In this way, till now the Capital Police has seized Mashrooka worth Rs 2,77,22,793/- from the code of conduct.

    Let us tell you that all types of vehicles and suspicious persons are being continuously checked by 24 Flying Squad teams and 25 SST in the district.

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