

Palakkad (Kerala) | BJP leader Sobha Surendran on Friday appeared before the District Returning Officer in Kerala and gave her statement as part of the probe into the “cash-for-vote” allegation against her.
Surendran contested as a BJP candidate from the Palakkad constituency in the Assembly polls held on Thursday. The results for all 140 constituencies will be declared on May 4.
The controversy arose after a video, allegedly recorded by Congress workers and aired on television channels, showed a woman offering something to an elderly woman. Another group then opened her hand, revealing a small roll of Rs 500 currency notes on April 8.
The visuals also showed Surendran getting out of her car and arguing with a few men who had filmed the incident, questioning how they could have recorded her without her permission.
The Congress lodged a complaint with the Election Commission alleging that Surendran was involved in distributing cash to voters.
Surendran, in turn, filed a complaint with the Commission, alleging that the incident was part of a "conspiracy" against her.
According to officials, following the complaint, the Palakkad District Collector directed the District Returning Officer to conduct an inquiry and submit a report.
As part of the inquiry, Surendran appeared before the officer, and her statement was recorded this afternoon.
The District Returning Officer is expected to submit a report to the collector soon, which will then be forwarded to Kerala Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U Kelkar.
Police have also registered a case in connection with the incident and initiated an investigation.