Cong influenced EC in 2012 Guj polls, alleges Rupani

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Hitting back at the Congress, Chief Minister today accused the opposition party of having influenced the Commission's announcement of Assembly poll dates in 2012.

He also refuted the Congress' charge that the poll panel delayed the announcement of assembly under the government's "pressure".


"In 2012 (Assembly election), the Commission ensured at the behest of the that the model code of conduct was in force for a record time to prevent Modiji from working, because of which the state could not take up development work," Rupani said at an programme organised here by newschannel TV.

The Chief Minister also denied the allegation that the was interfering with the Commission's decisions.

The EC had on Thursday announced that the assembly elections in will be held in a single phase on November 9 and the will be declared on December 18.

The poll panel did not announce the dates for assembly elections in Gujarat, but Chief Commissioner A K Joti said that the elections will be held before December 18.

The had on Friday attacked the for "pressuring" the EC to delay the announcement of elections and alleged that "past practices, conventions and precedents" were being set aside to help the ruling party in the state.

The opposition party alleged that the "delay" in announcing Assembly schedule was to enable Prime Minister Narendra Modi to act as a "false Santa Claus" to offer sops and use "jumlas" (rhetoric) during his October 16 visit to his home state.

The would have come into immediate effect in had the poll schedule been announced, it added.

Countering the Congress' allegations, Rupani said, "was complaining that the will advance because of the UP result...we are not interfering in the process of the Commission...we are not delaying elections".

"It is my responsibility to work for the public till the last day. Until the EC declares dates of elections, we will keep working for the public. There is nothing wrong in it. It is our right to work until the dates are declared," the chief minister said.

He said the opposition should raise an objection only when there is an interference in the process.

"It is the right of the EC to declare model code of conduct...(the opposition) wants to stop working. This is against democratic values," Rupani said.

Asked whether his party has lost the support of the Patidar community, the chief minister asserted it remains with the

"There is no place for Patidars in The community remains with us, they know where their interest lies. We are withdrawing cases against Patidars not to make them happy, but to resolve the deadlock by sitting with them, hearing their problems," he said, and exuded confidence that Dalits will vote for the party.

Rupani said his took strong action against the people involved in thrashing Dalits in Una.

He said his takes incidents of atrocities on Dalits seriously and immediate action follows against perpetrators.

On 'cow vigilantes', Rupani said his does not support those doing wrong in the name of protecting cows.

"We do not support people who are doing wrong in the name of cow protection. We will punish them. And along with this, we are also working for cow protection, and have made the harshest law of life sentence for cow slaughter," he said.

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First Published: Sun, October 15 2017. 18:57 IST