Modi's Varanasi roadshow violative of MCC; EC must intervene: Mayawati

PM's action showed that conducting free-and-fair election would be a challenge, says the BSP chief

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

BSP Chief Mayawati. Photo: PTI
BSP Chief Mayawati. Photo: PTI

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief on Sunday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Varanasi "road-show" on Saturday was violative of the election Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and urged the Election Commission (EC) to look into the matter.

In a statement issued here, she said, "Yesterday's road-show taken out by PM (in Varanasi) is a serious issue. Violation of the MCC by people occupying high posts is not only improper but also dangerous for democracy."

The former chief minister also claimed that the prime minister's action showed that conducting a free-and-fair election would be a challenge for the EC in Uttar Pradesh.

urged the poll watchdog to "immediately intervene" so that those occupying high posts do not dare violate the Model Code of Conduct in future.

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Modi's Varanasi roadshow violative of MCC; EC must intervene: Mayawati

PM's action showed that conducting free-and-fair election would be a challenge, says the BSP chief

PM's action showed that conducting free-and-fair election would be a challenge, says the BSP chief
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief on Sunday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Varanasi "road-show" on Saturday was violative of the election Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and urged the Election Commission (EC) to look into the matter.

In a statement issued here, she said, "Yesterday's road-show taken out by PM (in Varanasi) is a serious issue. Violation of the MCC by people occupying high posts is not only improper but also dangerous for democracy."

The former chief minister also claimed that the prime minister's action showed that conducting a free-and-fair election would be a challenge for the EC in Uttar Pradesh.

urged the poll watchdog to "immediately intervene" so that those occupying high posts do not dare violate the Model Code of Conduct in future.
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