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BJP candidate Gautam Gambhir issued show-cause notice for alleged violation of election code

A national daily on 26 April published an advertisement featuring the former cricketer for promoting a cricket game app which the poll body said violated its model code of conduct.

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New Delhi: The poll authorities have issued a show-cause notice to BJP’s East Delhi candidate Gautam Gambhir for allegedly violating the model code of conduct after an advertisement featuring him appeared in a national daily.

The Media Certification and Monitoring Committee of East Delhi noticed the advertisement which appeared on 26 April in the newspaper promoting a cricket game app — CricPlay — along with a photo of Gambhir, according to the notice issued by the Returning Officer of the East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency.

“This appears to be a surrogate advertisement which appears to have political overtures in favour of a contesting candidate of a particular political party which is contrary to the Model Code of Conduct,” it said.

According to the notice, the advertisement, which carries the tagline ‘Ab Mere saath India khelega’, also committed for a daily cash prize to the winner of the game.

The notice issued to Gambhir and the publication on 29 April has directed to submit or produce documents or certification obtained from the Media Certification and Monitoring Committee set up by the Election Commission by 2 May, failing which action will be initiated.

The BJP has fielded Gambhir from the East Delhi parliamentary constituency replacing sitting party MP Maheish Girri.

A triangular contest on the seat is on the cards, with Gambhir pitted against Atishi of the Aam Admni Party and Arvinder Singh Lovely of the Congress.

Atishi has already moved the court against Gambhir alleging that he had enrolled twice as a voter in Rajender Nagar and Karol Bagh assembly segments in violation of the Representation of the People Act.

The Delhi Police had on Saturday lodged a formal complaint against the cricketer-turned-politician for allegedly holding a public meeting in Jangpura without prior permission from the authorities, officials had said.


Also read: As Gautam Gambhir enters politics, a look at others who played second innings on poll turf


 

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