Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], BJP in Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday attacked Congress for appealing to voters to exercise 'none of the above' (NOTA option) as councilor Sandhya Yadav put up posters removed, BJP has started a counter campaign. Annoyed by Ward 6 councilor Sandhya Yadav, who was advocating for the same on auto-rickshaws, stopped the auto-rickshaws and tore the posters of the NOTA campaign. A video of this has surfaced on social media platforms. Speaking to ANI, Yadav said, "The auto driver has no idea about the NOTA option and he was paid Rs 50 to stick the poster on his auto rickshaw and was asked to remove it after some time, He (driver) said I will give my vote to PM Modi, "The Congress candidate was influenced by the ideology of the BJP and joined the party," the councilor said, referring to Akshay Bam leaving the Indore Lok Sabha seat and joining the BJP. Meanwhile, Congress leader Shobha Ojha posted a video of the councilor removing the poster on social media platform X. The caption reads, 'Disturbed by the wave of NOTA in Indore, BJP councilor Sandhya Yadav of Ward No. 6 is forcibly removing NOTA banners from auto rickshaws.Is there so much restlessness and nervousness in BJP, which claims victory on NOTA by eight lakh votes? Indore Lok Sabha election candidate Akshay Kanti Bam withdrew his nomination on April 29, after which the Congress suffered a setback. With Bam withdrawing his nomination papers and leaving the Congress to join the BJP at the last moment, the opposition party is appealing for voter pressure. Note Note button Indore will go to polls in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections on May 13 along with seven other parliamentary seats in the state. Lok Sabha elections are being conducted in four phases in Madhya Pradesh. The first phase of voting was held on 19 April.The second phase concluded on 26 April. The next two phases will be held on May 7 and May 13. Counting of votes will take place on June 4. Madhya Pradesh has a total of 29 Lok Sabha constituencies, making it the sixth largest. State in terms of parliamentary representation. Of these, 1 seat is reserved for SC and ST candidates, while the remaining 19 seats are unreserved.