Purnia (Bihar) [India] Pappu Yadav, an independent candidate from Purnia, Bihar, urged all the workers to come to the counting centers ready with 'kafan' to sacrifice their lives to save democracy on the counting day on Tuesday. Did.

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Questioning why postal ballots were being counted after the EVMs, the independent candidate, who was earlier with the Congress, asked candidates and workers of the All India Bloc to wait for the counting of postal ballots before signing off on them. Don't leave the center.

"Is this not a way to cheat (voters)? Why are postal ballots not being counted in the beginning? Why is it being done later? I appeal to all India Bloc candidates and workers for signatures after counting. No matter when they announce, they should not go ahead without signing the counting of postal ballots,” Yadav said.Yadav also threatened the election officials to keep the vote counting process transparent, otherwise his workers are ready to do anything in desperation to save democracy.

"We want to cooperate with the collector and all the officials here. Keep the count transparent, otherwise 'marta kya na karta' (will do anything in frustration)," the former Congress leader said.

Speaking about how he is preparing for the counting of votes, Yadav said, "For the last three days, we have been asking our workers here to keep Form 17C, EVM numbers ready. The country's top Election experts have come here at 7 pm." I have a meeting..."

The opposition India faction has urged the Election Commission to declare the results of postal ballots before finalizing the EVM numbers.

Congress leader Manish Tewari, who contested from Chandigarh Lok Sabha constituency, shared a quote by Winston Churchill on 'X', saying, "We will fight on the beaches, we will fight on the landing grounds, we will fight in the fields and on the roads." "We will fight in the hills, we will never surrender."

Counting of votes for the 543-member Lok Sabha will begin at 8 am on Tuesday. Addressing a press conference on Monday, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar gave a standing ovation to all the voters who participated in the Lok Sabha elections.The Lok Sabha elections were held in seven phases on April 19, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking charge of the BJP's campaign. Some exit polls predicted that the BJP-led NDA could reach the target of "crossing 400" stated by BJP leaders before the elections.