Fact Check: BJP winners in UP by-polls got equal votes due to EVM manipulation? Here are the facts

Manipulating the EVMs helped the BJP secure an identical number of votes for its candidates in Phulpur and Katehari by-polls in Uttar Pradesh.

By Md Mahfooz Alam  Published on  2 Dec 2024 11:19 AM GMT
Fact Check: BJP winners in UP by-polls got equal votes due to EVM manipulation? Here are the facts
Claim: BJP winning candidates in Katehari and Phulpur constituencies got an equal number of votes which hints at EVM manipulation.
Fact: The claim is false. The number of winning votes in both Assembly constituencies is different from the viral claim.

Hyderabad: Following a humiliating defeat in the Assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana, along with the recently concluded by-polls in Uttar Pradesh and other states, the INDIA bloc parties have started blaming alleged EVM manipulation for their losses.

Amid this backdrop, clippings from the Hindi newspaper Hindustan have been circulating on social media, alleging EVM manipulation by the BJP. The claims suggest that in the Uttar Pradesh by-polls, BJP candidates Dharmraj Nishad from Katehari and Deepak Patel from Phulpur received 78,389 votes each, while Samajwadi Party (SP) candidates Shobhawati Verma and Mohd Mujataba Siddiqui, who lost in these constituencies, received 66,984 votes each.

Social media users are alleging that the identical vote counts indicate EVM rigging.

An X user shared the clipping and wrote, ā€œLook at the magic of EVMsā€”both winning BJP candidates received the same number of votes, while the oppositionā€™s losing candidates also got identical votes. Is this a coincidence or collaboration?ā€ (Archive)


Several users (here and here) shared the clippings claiming the same which can be found here. (Archive 1, Archive 2)

Fact Check

NewsMeter found that the claim is false, as official ECI data shows that the winning and losing candidates of two Assembly constituencies did not receive identical votes.

We noticed that the viral newspaper clippings from Hindustan were dated November 24, with Agra listed as the publication city.

Taking this lead, we checked the online e-paper of Hindustan and found the election results published on page 12. In Phulpur, the BJP candidate received 78,289 votes, while the SP candidate received 66,984 votes. In Katehari, the BJP candidate received 1,04,091 votes and the SP candidate secured 69,597 votes. The numbers are not the same as the claim.

Hereā€™s a screenshot of the newspaper clipping.


We also cross-checked the figures on the Election Commission of India (ECI) website for results in Phulpur and Katehari and they match the numbers reported in the newspaper but not the claims circulating on social media.


Hence, we conclude that the claim of identical vote counts in Phulpur and Katehari due to EVM rigging is false.

Claim Review:BJP winning candidates in Katehari and Phulpur constituencies got an equal number of votes which hints at EVM manipulation.
Claimed By:X users
Claim Reviewed By:NewsMeter
Claim Source:X
Claim Fact Check:False
Fact:The claim is false. The number of winning votes in both Assembly constituencies is different from the viral claim.
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