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Kolkata, May 28 (PTI) A large number of voter ID, Aadhaar and ration cards were allegedly recovered from a local TMC office in Kolkata's Tangra area on Thursday, police said.
Nearly 300 identity documents were found inside an almirah at the party office located in Tangra Second Lane in ward no 57, they said.
BJP workers claimed the cards had been deliberately kept at the office to stop people from exercising their franchise.
"Everything is coming out in the open now. These cards were allegedly withheld so that people could not cast their votes," a BJP member alleged.
A local resident, Soumen Vicky Das, claimed that his Aadhaar card had gone missing before the elections, and he found it among the recovered documents at the party office.
"My Aadhaar card had disappeared before the polls. I came here and recovered it from among the seized documents," he told reporters.
Local claimed that no TMC workers had been seen at the office since the election results were declared on May 4.
"People from the locality entered the office after it had remained abandoned for days and found the documents," a local claimed.
The TMC did not immediately respond to the allegations.
Police said no formal complaint had yet been lodged, but the matter was being examined. PTI SCH SOM
Voter identity document allegations surface after cards were reportedly recovered from a party office and examined by police. Allegations arose that a large number of voter identity documents, Aadhaar cards and ration cards were recovered from a local political party office in Kolkata's Tangra area. Police said nearly 300 documents were found in an almirah at the premises, while residents and political workers claimed the papers had been kept there to prevent people from exercising their franchise. Police said no formal complaint had yet been lodged, though the matter was under examination.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.