Election Canadian workers withdraw from poll duty for alleged attempts to influence voters in English and Urdu

Following the complaint, the Canadian election took action immediately and evacuated a worker assigned to the Greater Toronto area. The worker’s identity has not been disclosed, and the worker was sent to an administrative position on charges of voting for a specific candidate.
Liberal candidate Mubarak Ahmed said the offender tried to vote in Conservative candidate Anna Roberts of the Conservative candidate at King Vaughan or King Vaughan in Ontario, or the Federal Election District.
Teston Village Public School is a pre-voting location where people who are eligible to vote can do so. Mubarak Ahmed wrote a letter to the Canadian election on April 19 (April 19), accusing the worker of trying to influence workers in English and Urdu. According to Ahmed’s letter, the motivation to try to influence Urdu or know that voters’ motivation is targeting “the specific language and cultural communities in our cycling.”
A Canadian election spokesman told Citynews that the defendant workers had been removed from work related to the polls. A spokesperson told Canadian media.
The incident has been referred to the Canadian Election Commissioner for further action.