After I-T raids on D K Shivakumar, Congress approaches EC to seek security for Gujarat MLAs


New Delhi, Aug 2 (PTI): The Congress on Wednesday approached the Election Commission asking it to ensure the safety and security of its MLAs from Gujarat, ahead of the 8 August Rajya Sabha election in the state.

The party also alleged that its MLAs from Gujarat, who have found a safe haven in a Karnataka resort, were being terrorised and intimidated by the central security forces, used by the central government in the garb of income tax investigations against Karnataka minister DK Shivakumar.

A delegation of Congress leaders comprising Kapil Sibal, Vivek Tankha, Rajiv Shukla, Manish Tewari, Randeep Surjewala and Madhu Goud met the Election Commission and sought its intervention in ensuring that no coercive steps were taken against its MLAs in order to "force" them to switch sides.

This is the second time the Congres has approached the poll body in as many days. A delegation of Congress leaders had met the EC on Tuesday against the use of NOTA in RS poll.

"In these circumstances, it is imperative that in order to ensure free, fair and transparent elections, no coercive steps be taken against these MLAs till the casting of votes on 8 August.

"As a Constitutional watchdog for ensuring transparency, free and fair elections, we implore the Election Commission to immediately issue appropriate directions to ensure that the safety and security of the MLAs are not jeopardised and their liberties protected to enable them to effectively cast their votes on 8 August," said the Congress memorandum to the EC.

After meeting the EC, Sibal told reporters that they made a representation on behalf of the Congress against the way the Centre raided in Bengaluru through income tax department officials along with the CRPF men.

"They tried to deter/scare the MLAs. It never happened so in the history. It is for the first time that the central forces, that too CRPF men with AK-47, went to a state without asking the state government concerned first. This has happened for the first time in India’s history.

"They are aware...our MLAs were being threatened, deterred; their families were being threatened, deterred. Hence, it was required that they were taken to Bengaluru. They are aware we took them there from a security point of view. Still, they want to deter our MLAs. We suspect they will try to arrest our MLAs somehow so that they cannot take part in voting for the 8 August Rajya Sabha election," he said.

Sibal said such things should not happen and the EC should give some directive that the central forces cannot go there without the EC’s permission.

"We believe the EC will take some constructive steps. We have said it is an attack on the democracy, the Constitution. This is unprecedented. It is the duty of the EC to ensure adequate security arrangements are made when voting takes place on 8 August. And I am sure it will happen so," he said.

The Congress leaders also alleged that they feared the Gujarat police will lodge false cases against their MLAs and try and arrest them to prevent them from voting in the 8 August election.

"This strikes at the root of our democratic traditions," the party said, adding that the safety and security of MLAs and protection of their personal liberties is a sine qua non for exercising their franchise on 8 August.

 

  

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 03 2017

    No use approaching any institution. EC, ED, CBI, RBI, ITD, NIA, EVM, G (governo), LG, TV (most of) etc. are all in their pocket. Only remaining are HC and SC and the way things are going on who knows for how long.
    Now approach God only for help. Only God can make bhakts open their eyes to see reality instead of seeing fake reality created by false perception.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 03 2017

    Three years back we had Democracy ...

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  • D, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Thu, Aug 03 2017

    Looks like Congress is scared by this process and taken their MLAs into hiding for another week.

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  • Francis Dias, Shirva/London

    Thu, Aug 03 2017

    Is India heading to the dictatorship ?

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Thu, Aug 03 2017

    BJP formed the governments with ease in Goa, Manipur, Nagaland and now in Bihar through the opposition poaching against the mandate of the people.
    Now party of difference shining in India for Gujarat polls falling this year wanted to retain the prestigious Modi's home state desperately. They have already succeeded in making 'Ghar Wapsi' of Vaghela who is also mentor of Modi and close to Sangh parivar ideology.
    The party in one hand promising Vaghela a 'Governor' post and his son a cabinet berth if they defeat Ahmed Patel in Rajya Sabha seeking his fifth term and serving as Sonia Gandhi secretary.
    Unless and until Election commision of India disqualify the rebel MLA's who have just crossed over to the party 'operation Kamala' will continue. The absence of tough of anti party activity law which disqualify the MLA's before complete tenure and ban one more term with re election cost bare by the candidate as penalty nothing will stop the corruption in the heart of Democracy.
    Jai hind

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  • Leslie, udupi

    Wed, Aug 02 2017

    Lot of this issue is political vendetta.
    You can not rule all.
    You can not rule forever.
    Coexistence among parties is far more important.
    Otherwise we will drift into another dictatorship or anarchy.
    Clean politics has no ego fight.
    It is a fight between ideologies and relative performances at any level.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 02 2017

    i don't think e.c eliminating chaddi will give protection 2 mla's

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