BJP, Congress clash over EC not declaring Gujarat poll dates (Roundup)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The and clashed on Friday over the Commission not declaring the poll schedule for Gujarat, with the Left joining the in criticising the poll body as well as the

The accused the Modi of "grossest interference" in the working of the Commission, which the ruling termed as "uncalled for" criticism.

spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi told media persons here that the was trying to convert the "Commission into Omission" and its "shameless tactics" were "a last-ditch effort to save itself from the thrashing in in the forthcoming elections".

He said the decision was a "fundamental assault on the level-playing field concept".

"It is not a small matter. It cuts at the root of several constitutional fundamental principles. It is grossest interference in a shameless manner. It violates the basic structure of the Indian Constitution as holding free, fair elections is part of the basic structure," Singhvi said.

"It has denigrated the authority and power of the Commission. A drowning man is desperately clutching at a straw," he added.

The Commission on Thursday declared assembly polls in Himachal Pradesh but not for even as the term of assemblies in both states ends in January. However, it said the elections in the state would be held by December 18.

Singhvi said the "had forced this change" so as to enable Prime Minister Narendra Modi to announce various sops "like a false Santa Claus" in on October 16.

He said the development had also cast "a serious shadow of suspicion on the working of the Commission".

Singhvi said dates of the polls should be announced immediately and the Model Code of Conduct be immediately enforced.

The CPI-M called the EC's reasoning to defer poll announcement in as "strange".

"It is strange that the Commission has announced the date of for Himachal Pradesh Assembly while withholding the announcement of date for Assembly elections," the Communist Party of India-Marxist said.

Usually when elections are due within a period of six months, these states are combined and a joint announcement is made, it said. "This has been the practice followed so far."

"The Chief Commissioner has announced that the polls will be held before the results of Himachal Pradesh elections are declared on December 18.

"This is even stranger if Assembly elections are to be completed before December 18, then the Model Code of Conduct must be applicable to that state as well," the CPI-M said.

Communist Party of India (CPI) leader D. Raja said that it is natural that questions would be raised over the EC's decision.

"There are many questions raised in public domain as to why the EC did not announce schedule for polls. There are many apprehensions, speculations appearing in public domain," Raja said.

However, the and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have dismissed criticism of the EC.

Attacking the for its criticism, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said: "Let us fight properly in if you have any issues. By miscellaneous ways the question is being raised on Commission, CAG and even Supreme Court. These uncalled for reflections upon constitutional bodies are without any basis."

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First Published: Fri, October 13 2017. 19:56 IST