An audio clip has recently surfaced, sparking controversy in Karnataka, with claims of money being distributed during the Lok Sabha elections by the Congress party. The clip allegedly features a conversation discussing financial contributions from various leaders, including a Congress candidate and a former MLC, meant to influence voters.
In the clip, a voice reportedly states, “Money should be distributed as directed by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister. Congress candidate Shreyas Patel will contribute ₹5 crore, former MLC Gopalaswamy will provide ₹1 crore, and I will give ₹1 crore. A total of ₹7 crore should be distributed.”
Further, the audio reveals a plan to pay ₹500 per vote, targeting around 68% to 70% of the population, ensuring that supporters are paid while anticipating that the opposition will secure only 30% of the votes. This recording has gone viral, raising concerns about electoral malpractice and potential voter manipulation.
The Congress party is yet to respond officially to the allegations.