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EC stops Bollywood actor Sonu Sood from visiting polling booths to 'influence' voters; his car impounded

Kulwinder SandhuMoga, February 20 The Election Commission has restrained Bollywood actor Sonu Sood from visiting polling stations in Moga over complaints that he was influencing voters. Sood’s sister Malvika Sood is the Congress party’s candidate from Moga. Officials said Sonu...
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Kulwinder Sandhu
Moga, February 20

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The Election Commission has restrained Bollywood actor Sonu Sood from visiting polling stations in Moga over complaints that he was influencing voters.

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Sood’s sister Malvika Sood is the Congress party’s candidate from Moga.

Officials said Sonu Sood’s car was impounded on Sunday to stop him from going to booths. This comes after a complaint from a supporter of Shiromani Akali Dal candidate Barjinder Singh alias Makhan Brar.

Sonu Sood, however, denied the allegations.

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“I’m a local resident. I have not asked anyone to vote for any particular candidate or party. I was just visiting our (Congress) booths set up outside polling stations,” he said.

Meanwhile, District Magistrate Harish Nayyar has asked Moga SSP for a report.

“Sonu Sood was going from one polling booth to another, which some political parties found objectionable,” he said.

Later in the day, Sonu Sood took to Twitter to accuse other party candidates of trying to buy off votes.

“Other Candidates in #Moga Constituency are buying votes. @ECISVEEP should take immediate action regarding the same,” he said, tagging Moga’s public relations office and police in the tweet.

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