Political reactions intensified after allegations regarding unusual voting patterns in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections surfaced, drawing attention across party lines, including remarks by Anurag Dhanda.
Anurag Dhanda: Allegations Surface Over Andhra Pradesh Polls
According to a report by India Today, several “unusual” voting trends were flagged during a press conference held in Delhi. Economist Parakala Prabhakar claimed that around 4.16% of the total votes were cast between 11:45 pm and 2:00 am.
Claims of Unusual Voting Patterns
The report further stated that the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections, which were won by the NDA, have come under scrutiny following these claims. Concerns were also raised over the speed of voting, with allegations suggesting that votes were recorded at an unusually rapid pace in certain instances.
As per the India Today report, these observations were presented during a media briefing, where data points related to voting timelines and patterns were highlighted to support the claims.
The report also noted that the issue has triggered wider discussions around electoral processes and monitoring mechanisms, with questions being raised based on the data shared during the press conference.
Citing the same report, the claims regarding late-night voting and voting speed have contributed to a growing political debate, as stakeholders continue to examine the figures presented.
The developments, as reported by India Today, have added momentum to the ongoing discourse surrounding the conduct of elections and the interpretation of voting data in Andhra Pradesh.


