Prez polls 2022: Cross-voting reports fly high
First Published: 22nd July, 2022 14:01 IST
???? ????? ????: ?????-?????? ??????? ??? ???? | Several reports of alleged cross-voting has come to the fore in the Presidential elections which saw Draupadi Murmu become the first #tribal
???? ????? ????: ?????-?????? ??????? ??? ???? | Several reports of alleged cross-voting has come to the fore in the Presidential elections which saw Draupadi Murmu become the first #tribal President of India. As per reports, a total of 22 votes from a total of 42 opposition MLAs have gone in favour of Murmu in Assam. Assam minister Pijush Hazarika also stated that there have indeed been cross-voting from the opposition camp in favour of Draupadi Murmu.
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