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Congress chief Rahul Gandhi slams ‘completely biased’ Election Commission in fresh attack

In a press conference Saturday, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the Election Commission was buckling under pressure from the BJP-led govt.

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New Delhi: In a scathing criticism of the Election Commission (EC), Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said when it comes to matters related to the opposition, the poll watchdog is “completely biased”.

His remarks come in the wake of clean chits given by the EC to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah on various complaints of Model Code of Conduct violations.

Asked about questions being raised over the EC’s impartiality, Gandhi, at a press conference here, said, “When it comes to issues of the BJP, the EC is absolutely on the straight line, when it comes to the opposition’s issues, it is completely biased.”

The working style of Modi, the ruling BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is to put pressure on institutions, he alleged.

“This is evident everywhere — SC, EC, Planning Commission, RBI. That is their approach. We do not expect that the EC will not be affected by that pressure,” Gandhi said.

However, he asserted that the EC has to commit to its responsibility and carry it out.

“All this institutional capture that is taking place and all the negative effects of it will have consequences in the future. We are not going to allow Indian institutions to be disturbed, controlled, crushed and anybody who colludes, anybody who falls to this pressure, is committing a crime,” the Congress chief said.

The EC concluded on Friday that Modi did not violate the model code or its advisory on the armed forces in his campaign speech in Varanasi.

The poll panel also found nothing wrong in the prime minister’s comments made in Maharashtra’s Nanded, where he reportedly dubbed the Congress as a “sinking Titanic”.

With this, the EC has decided on five complaints against Modi and gave him a clean chit in all the matters.

The poll watchdog has also given a clean chit to Shah over his speeches at Maharashtra’s Nagpur and West Bengal’s Nadia.

Citing his speech at Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh on April 23, the commission had, on May 1, issued a show-cause notice to Gandhi highlighting a provision of the Model Code of Conduct that barred “unverified” allegations against political opponents.

Earlier, the EC had held that Gandhi had not violated the Model Code of Conduct during another campaign speech in Madhya Pradesh.

 


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2 COMMENTS

  1. Now, who is destroying the Institutions? Every time he opens his mouth he only utters plain nonsense and evils. He thinks every thing should happen according to his woshes. He is the real danger to democracy , constitution and the country. Countrymen! Beware of him.

  2. EC is doing its duty carefully. If The Print is so doubtful can send their nominee. If EC has not found anything in Modi’s speech why shall they take action. It is Rahul who has been talking nonsense.

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