Posted by AI on 2025-11-04 11:25:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 01:54:25
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In a significant crackdown on illegal election practices, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has seized a staggering amount of cash, liquor, drugs, and other inducements worth over 100 crore from Bihar and several other states. This revelation highlights the ongoing battle against electoral malpractices as the country gears up for crucial Assembly elections and by-elections this month.
The ECI's enforcement agencies, in a coordinated effort, have intercepted illicit items valued at a whopping 108.19 crore, including a substantial 9.62 crore in cash. The seized goods also include a massive 9.6 lakh litres of liquor, valued at 42.14 crore, and drugs worth 24.61 crore, raising concerns about the potential influence on voters. The commission's data further reveals that precious metals worth 5.8 crore and other freebies estimated at 26 crore have been confiscated. This comprehensive operation spans multiple states and union territories, demonstrating the ECI's commitment to ensuring fair elections.
Bihar, with its upcoming two-phase Assembly elections on November 6 and 11, is a key focus. The state has seen the deployment of 824 flying squads to address complaints promptly through the C-VIGIL app. Additionally, by-elections in eight constituencies across Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Punjab, Telangana, and Rajasthan on November 11, are under close scrutiny. The ECI has directed enforcement authorities to remain vigilant, monitoring the movement of cash, drugs, and liquor to prevent any attempts to sway voters. This proactive approach aims to ensure a level playing field for all candidates and safeguard the integrity of the democratic process.
As the elections draw near, the ECI's efforts to maintain transparency and fairness are evident. The commission's strict monitoring and swift action against electoral malpractices send a strong message, ensuring that the upcoming polls are a true reflection of the people's will.