The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Political controvers­y erupts in Wayanad over supply of food kits to ‘woo tribal voters’

1,400 kits containing tea dust, sugar, rice, and cowpea, and 1,200 packets containing betel leaves, tobacco, and areca nuts seized from two vehicles; complaint led with Election Commission­er

- E.M. Manoj

Apolitical controvers­y has erupted in Wayanad ahead of the Lok Sabha elections after hundreds of food kits, suspected to be gifted to voters to inuence them, were seized by the police on Wednesday night at Sulthan Bathery in the district.

A police team led by Sulthan Bathery Station House O‚cer Byju K. Jose seized 1,400 kits containing tea dust, sugar, rice, and cowpea and 1,200 packets containing betel leaves, tobacco, and areca nuts from two vehicles.

The kits were seized around 8 p.m. on Wednesday while they were being loaded into a vehicle at Sulthan Bathery, following a tip-o‰, Mr. Jose said.

The police were investigat­ing the case, he said. The shop owner told the police that the kits were readied on a private phone call. More details could be revealed only at a later stage, he added.

Meanwhile, leaders of the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Left Democratic Front (LDF) alleged that the BJP was behind the move.

In a complaint to the State Election Commission­er,

K.L. Poulose, UDF candidate Rahul Gandhi’s chief election agent, said Congress workers had come across thousands of food kits containing rice and other groceries being prepared to be distribute­d among tribal voters in Sulthan Bathery, Mananthava­dy and Kalpetta Assembly segments to inuence them.

He alleged that senior BJP leaders had ordered the kits and paid the vendors. The distributi­on was done with the consent of BJP State president and NDA candidate K. Surendran, he said, adding that such a move was against the model code of conduct, and that legal action should be initiated against him.

LDF convener C.K. Saseendran alleged that the BJP was attempting to sabotage the election process.

“We have complained to the District Chief Election O‚cer calling for stringent action against he said.

However, Mr. Surendran termed the allegation­s as baseless. It was learnt that a devotee of a temple at Sulthan Bathery had procured the kits to disburse among local people in connection with his housewarmi­ng, he said. Disbursing kits among tribal voters to canvass their votes would give a wrong message and it insulted the pride of tribal people, he said. the culprits,”

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Bone of contention: The food kits were seized by the police on Wednesday night while they were being loaded into a vehicle at Sulthan Bathery in Wayanad.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Bone of contention: The food kits were seized by the police on Wednesday night while they were being loaded into a vehicle at Sulthan Bathery in Wayanad.

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