Chidambaram accuses EC of 'sleeping on job'


New Delhi, Dec 14 (IANS): Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Thursday accused the Election Commission of allowing a roadshow of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad, saying it is a gross violation of rules and that the Commission was "sleeping on the job".

"It is an election campaign. What is the EC doing?" he asked in a tweet, reacting to Modi displaying his vote finger while moving about on an Ahmedabad road after casting his vote.

In other tweets, Chidambaram said the images on TV would leave no one in doubt that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Modi conducted a full-fledged campaign on polling day.

"Shocking violation of rules. EC is sleeping on the job," he said.

The former Union Minister urged the media to look at the images on TV screens and search its conscience. "There has not been a more blatant violation of the code of conduct on polling day."

He added: "Stand up Media to this unprecedented violation of the code of conduct. Condemn the EC for allowing this gross abuse."

Earlier, Chidambaram asked Gujarat's voters to ignore the diversionary tactics of the BJP and asked them to focus on changing the government after 22 long years.

Chidambaram also said that the BJP petitioning the Election Commission against the Congress was an act of desperation.

An interview after the campaign ends was the norm for every candidate and every campaigner in every election, he said.

"Yesterday, PM gave a speech. BJP's President gave an interview. Railway Minister gave an interview. Why have all these escaped the EC's attention? Why pick on only Rahul Gandhi's interview," he said.

  

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