Poll panel to study NITI Aayog vice-chair’s Congress jibe, see if it violated model code
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Poll panel to study NITI Aayog vice-chair’s Congress jibe, see if it violated model code

After Congress promised a minimum income guarantee of Rs 72,000/year to India's poorest, NITI Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar accused the party of “saying & doing anything to win elections”.

   
Rajiv Kumar, Vice Chairman of the NITI Aayog

File photo of Rajiv Kumar, Vice Chairman of the NITI Aayog | Twitter/@RajivKumar1

New Delhi: The Election Commission has sought the transcript of a controversial statement made by NITI Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar against the Congress, to examine whether it violated the model code of conduct, ThePrint has learnt.

After Congress president Rahul Gandhi promised a minimum income guarantee of Rs 72,000/year to the poorest Indian families if the party was voted to office, Kumar accused the party of “saying and doing anything to win elections”.

In an interview to news agency ANI Monday, Kumar said, “It’s an old pattern followed by Congress. They say and do anything to win elections. Poverty was removed in 1966, One Rank One Pension was later implemented, everyone received proper education under Right of Education! So you see then can say & do anything [sic].”

According to sources in the Election Commission, the poll panel took suo motu cognisance of the statement, and sought the exact transcript to ascertain if the statement violated the model code of conduct.

The notice came after several Twitter users questioned whether Kumar, a high-ranking government official, could make such a politically-loaded statement. especially when the code was in force.

Apart from his interview to ANI, Kumar had also put out a series of tweets, lambasting the Congress for announcing a scheme that would “bust fiscal discipline, create strong disincentives against work and which will never be implemented”.

Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala Tuesday criticised the NITI Aayog, the government think tank formed under the Narendra Modi administration after the dissolution of the Planning Commission, saying it had become a “Rajneeti Aayog (political commission)”.


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