EC Issues Notice To Karnataka Congress MLA Raju Kage Over Threat To 'Cut Power If We Don't Get Votes'
In his speech, Raju Kage allegedly threatened voters in the Jugulato region with power cuts if they did not vote for the party by a significant margin.
The Election Commission has issued a notice to Congress MLA Raju Kage for reportedly making a contentious statement during an election campaign in Madabavi Gram Panchayat on April 30. In his speech, Kage allegedly threatened voters in the Jugulato region with power cuts if they did not vote for the party by a significant margin.
According to ANI, Election Commission served notice to Congress MLA Raju Kage for allegedly giving a controversial statement during an election campaign in Madabavi Gram Panchayat on 30th April. In his speech, he allegedly threatened the voters in the Jugulato region to cut electricity if they didn't vote for the party by a huge margin.
Karnataka: Election Commission serves notice to Congress MLA Raju Kage for allegedly giving a controversial statement during an election campaign in Madabavi Gram Panchayat on 30th April.
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In his speech, he allegedly threatened the voters in the Jugulato region to cut electricity…
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