New Delhi [India], The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea seeking direction to the Election Commission of India to conduct re-polling in Bihar's Munge parliamentary constituency, where polling was allegedly done in connivance with the local administration. Capturing took place. Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Prasanna B Varale asked the petitioner to approach the high court. The bench took exception to the petitioner not first approaching the Patna High Court and filing the petition directly in the apex court, saying, "Where is the rejection order? Why don't you go to the High Court? Without going to the High Court, you are blaming the High Court." The High Courts are not closed in this country, please go to the High Court and argue all this before the High Court." Petitioner Kumari Anita then decided to withdraw the petition. The petitioner alleged booth capturing and rigging in the elections in Munger constituency of Bihar by members of the ruling political party JD, allegedly with the assistance of government officials. A demand has been made in the petition to give instructions. The Election Commission will conduct re-polling at several booths in Lukhisarai Assembly Constituency, Mokana Assembly Constituency, Suryagarha Assembly Constituency, all of which are part of Munger, Bihar. It has sought directions from the Election Commission of India to remove District Magistrate Avnish Kumar Singh from all administrative work. Responsibility for conducting free and fair elections as well as free and fair counting of votes in Munger constituency. Lok Sabha elections were held in Munger Lok Sabha constituency of Bihar on May 13, 2024.