CPI-M writes to EC, demands action against PM for Balakot claim


New Delhi, May 12 (IANS): The CPI-M on Sunday wrote to the Election Commission (EC) demanding action against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making claims about his role in the Balakot air strike in a television interview and said that they violated the model code of conduct.

In the letter addressed to Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora, CPI-M leader Sitaram Yechury accused the Prime Minister of making "outrageous claims" on the Balakot air strike in a television channel.

"The interview wherein Modi gave out operational details of a sensitive military mission, with a purpose to influence the voters during the silent period of the campaign, needs to be recorded and acted upon by the Commission," Yechury said.

During a television interview aired on Saturday, Modi claimed that the Indian Air Force (IAF) was in two minds to carry out the air strike in Balakot in Pakistan due to adverse weather conditions.

The Prime Minister claimed that the experts were in favour of deferring the strike, but he overruled them. The cloudy sky, Modi said, could be advantageous as the IAF planes would then escape detection by Pakistani radars. Modi also said he relied on his "raw wisdom" to dispel the doubts of the experts.

Yechury said the statement and the behaviour of the Prime Minister were in clear violation of the model code of conduct. In his letter, Yechury also said there were reports that Modi had again used the armed forces to seek votes at a rally in Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.

"We have raised similar incidents of the Prime Minister violating the EC norms in the past too, but the Commission seems to think that Shri Modi and Shri Amit Shah are above the electoral process and the model code of conduct does not apply to them," Yechury wrote.

"Modi's words are truly shameful. Most importantly, because they insult our Air Force as being ignorant and unprofessional. The fact that he is talking about all this is itself anti-national; no patriot would do this," Yechury had tweeted after the interview was aired.

In another tweet, Yechury said, "National security is not something to be trifled with. Such an irresponsible statement from Modi is highly damaging. Somebody like this can't remain India's PM."

  

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sun, May 12 2019

    Modi was sitting in PMO and watching the border weather claudy or clear as if airforce marshal. 7

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 12 2019

    As if Sitaram Yechury doesn't know that the Entire World calls Modi a Fabricated Divider ...

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  • Mr Clean, Mangalore

    Sun, May 12 2019

    What a dumb thinking by Modi. Our jet fighters can evade detection by enemy radar due cloud cover but Modi can clearly see the enemy target by his naked eyes even with cloud cover. Does Modi know what RADAR acronym stands for???. It works on detecting reflected frequency waves from a target, so weather or invisibility has nothing to do with radars. No wonder atlast our wise IAF did not follow Modi's advice and did not venture into anything of that sort and refrained from any statement but left to the BJP govt in the centre to answer the public.

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