Tribune News Service
Sangrur, September 21
The SDM has ordered re-election to Multi-Purpose Agriculture Services Society, Balian, after farmers alleged that some local politicians allegedly got elected their men as chairman and other members during a “bogus” election conducted in the presence of only 11 of the 300 members.
“To our surprise, on September 13, the society secretary told us that the election had been conducted on August 12. When we asked the names of chairman and members, they refused to share the names. Since then, we have locked the society office,” said Kewal Singh Balian, a member of action committee formed by residents of three villages, including Balian, Rupaheri and Laddi. The society provides urea, fertilizer and other items to the farmers of these villages.
On September 16, after residents protested in front of the office of local Assistant Registrar of Societies, the Sangrur DC directed local SDM to conduct an inquiry.
“During the inquiry, it come to light that in the office register, the authorities had shown the presence of only 11 of the 300 members during the election. The SDM has recommended re-election. I would forward the inquiry report to the Assistant Registrar for further action,” the DC said.
The protesters are demanding registration of an FIR against leaders and officials, who were involved in the “bogus” election.
‘Bogus’ agri society poll: SDM orders re-election
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