These issues are as follows: (1) Whether the respondent No. 1, his agents, workers and supporters, with his consent, promoted feeling of hatred between different classes of the citizens of India, particularly between fats and Thakurs of the Constituency on the one side and other Castes and 414 communities on the other, for furtherance of the prospects of his election and thereby committed corrupt practice as defined in section 123 (3 A) of the Act ? (2) Whether the respondent No. 1, his agents workers and supporters, with his consent, promoted caste feeling and appealed to the voters to vote or refrain from voting on the basis of caste and community for furtherance of the prospects of his election and thereby committed corrupt practice as defined in section 123(3) of the Act? (3) Whether the respondent No. 1, his agents and workers, with his consent, directly or indirectly interfered with free exercise of electoral rights of the voters and committed corrupt practice of undue influence as defined in section 123(2) of the Act? (4) Whether the respondent No. 1, his agents and workers, with his consent, committed corrupt practice of bribery for inducing Muslim voters to vote for the respondent No. 1, by paying several thousands of rupees for construction of a school building and a mosque, as alleged in para 13(i), (ii) and (IV) of the petition ? The first two issues are interconnected The allegations relating to these issues are based on three pamphlets, Exhibits P. and P. 22, and oral evidence of meet ings where speeches were delivered appealing to voters on the ground of caste and attempting to promote hatred between different castes.