Congress goes to EC over BJP 'dragging' forces in politics


New Delhi, Apr 12 (IANS): The Congress on Friday approached the Election Commission against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah for allegedly "dragging" the armed forces in politics repeatedly.

Congress leaders Abhishek Manu Singhvi and Randeep Singh Surjewala also raised the issues of Union minister Smriti Irani submitting "contradictory affidavits" to the Election Commission on her educational qualifications and also about a web series on Modi.

Speaking to the media after meeting the EC, Singhvi said PM, the President of the ruling party and its other leaders are "shamelessly dragging the armed forces for cheap politics."

"Never in the history has this happened," he said, adding the web series on Modi is also a violation of the Model Code of Conduct as it is biographical in nature and it should be banned immediately.

"If the person makes another violation, he/she should be barred from two days of campaigning, similarly three and four days for the third and fourth violation," he said.

Speaking about Irani's qualification, Surjewala said the Congress is not commenting on her qualification, saying they believe that even the illiterate can also hold high positions.

"But the question is the people have been cheated and the Minister has lied to them about her qualifications."

The Congress has submitted a memorandum to the EC over Irani repeatedly lying about her qualifications.

"There is no information about the degree of the PM and also his favorite minister Irani. There are no classmates of the PM and Irani who are coming out. This is a very serious issue as the people have been cheated repeatedly."

Surjewala demanded that the EC should disqualify Irnai for changing her qualifications multiple times.

He also said that there should a strict action and sacking of Union minister Maneka Gandhi for her Muslim remarks and for dividing people.

Addressing an election rally she had said that she would not give jobs to Muslims if they did not vote for her.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 13 2019

    Both Modi and Smirity Irani are Big Bluff Masters.

    Modi has nothing to talk about his five years rule as it has been a total failure on all fronts and so is desperately using the Armed Forces sacrifices for his survival in Politics and his PM chair.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 13 2019

    EC is under the Modi umbrella

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sat, Apr 13 2019

    First time in 70 years that more than 150 retired officers of the army, air force and navy have written to the President of India, requesting the Supreme Commander to instruct the political parties not to misuse the military in their political campaign during these times of elections.
    What has the PM and BJP to do with strikes? Why do they not take credit for the death of our innocent soldiers? Would they have done the same thing if something seriously had gone wrong, saying please don't vote for us for we have failed? At the expense of the soldiers BJP wants votes!

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  • A.Dsouza, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    EC won't take any action against BJP because they are controlled by Modi Govt. Just like ED, IT,CBI NIA and even RBI.
    God only can save the country and miracles do happen.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    We don't want EC to disqualify Innocent BJP ...

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