Today, the Supreme Court will scrutinize Chandigarh mayoral poll ballot papers and counting process videos amid concerns of “horse-trading.” BJP’s Manoj Sonkar won with 16 votes, defeating AAP-Congress alliance’s Kuldeep Kumar, who got 12 votes. Controversy arose as eight votes were declared invalid, leading to accusations of ballot tampering. The court, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, expressed concern and suggested considering results based on existing votes rather than immediate fresh polls.
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