Election Commission advises Rahul Gandhi to ‘be careful’ on remarks against PM

EC advised parties and leaders to refrain from making "low-level personal attacks to insult the rivals"

EC advised parties and leaders to refrain from making
EC advised parties and leaders to refrain from making "low-level personal attacks to insult the rivals"

Rahul Gandhi warned by poll panel over ‘pickpocket’, ‘panauti’ jibes at Prime Minister

On Wednesday, the Election Commission of India advised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to be careful and cautious while making remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Election Commission said that the advisory comes after considering all facts in the matter related to the remarks against the Prime Minister.

Before issuing the advisory, the EC considered some of the Congress leader’s remarks against PM Modi, and the poll panel also considered an order of the Delhi High Court and Rahul Gandhi’s reply.

The Delhi High Court, on December 21, said that Rahul Gandhi’s speech on November 22 against PM Modi was “not in good taste“, and had directed the Election Commission to decide the matter within 8 weeks.

Ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, the Election Commission, had last week, put star campaigners and candidates on notice in case of violations that followed the previously-known methodologies during elections to avoid the model code of conduct (MCC).

Taking note of the various trends and cases of plummeting levels of political campaign discourse in recently held elections, it asked all political parties to maintain decorum.

It held that no appeal shall be made based on caste or communal feelings of the electors, and activity, “which may aggravate existing differences or create mutual hatred or cause tension between different castes/ communities/ religious/ linguistic groups”.

“The political parties and leaders shall not make false statements, utterances without factual basis aimed at misleading the voters. Criticism of other parties or their workers based on unverified allegations or on distortions shall be avoided,” it said.

Rahul Gandhi took the “panauti” and “pickpocket” dig at Modi during his poll speech ahead of the Rajasthan election, alleging that Modi was diverting people’s attention while industrialist Gautam Adani was picking their pockets.

The poll body also advised parties and leaders to refrain from making “low-level personal attacks to insult the rivals“.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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1 COMMENT

  1. Why India cannot have anyone who speaks loosely on his political opponents or any religion should be allowed to stand in elections i.e. power to disqualify should rest with Election Commission applicable to Pappu & DMK-Raja.
    Instant disqualification
    for such people when if elected, cannot hold dignity of the office or the country

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