Chidambaram takes a dig at EC for not announcing Guj poll

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi/Ahmedabad 

leader P Chidambaram today took a swipe at the Commission for not announcing the schedule for the upcoming polls in yet, saying wryly it has "authorised" Prime Minister Modi to declare the dates at his "last rally" in the state.

In a series of tweets dripping with sarcasm, the former and home minister also claimed that the Commission will be "recalled" from its "extended holiday" after the has announced all "concessions and freebies". Modi is due to visit on Sunday.


"EC has authorised PM to announce date of elections at his last rally (and kindly keep EC informed)," he tweeted.

The EC had on October 12 announced that polling for the assembly elections in will take place on November 9, but held off announcing the schedule.

It had just said the polling in the western state would be held before December 18 when counting of votes in HP will be taken up.

Chief Minister Vijay Rupani hit out at Chidambaram over his dig at the Commission and said the opposition party is "scared" of the ensuing polls in the BJP-ruled state.

Speaking to reporters in Gandhinagar, Rupani said, "Chidambaramji and the are scared of the upcoming (state assembly) elections.

"We believe elections should happen on due time, and it will happen so. But they are scared due to their desperation. And criticising the Commission is not the right thing in a democracy."

Rupani had earlier countered Congress' allegations that the was putting "pressure" on the poll panel to "delay" the announcement of poll schedule.

The chief minister had claimed the (then in power at the Centre) had influenced the Commission in deciding dates for the 2012 assembly polls.

The had earlier alleged that the Centre put "pressure" on the poll panel to "delay" the announcement of assembly poll schedule to enable the prime minister to act as a "false santa claus" and offer sops, use "jumlas" (rhetoric) during his October 16 visit to his home state.

The model code of conduct would have come into immediate effect in had the poll schedule been announced along with Himachal Pradesh, the party had said.

Hitting back at the for targeting the EC, BJP leader and Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said allegations levelledagainst the constitutional body were without any basis.

"It is absolutely absurd. It's like questioning the prudence of the EC. The is perhaps speaking out of its own experience where interference inthe functioning of constitutional bodies used to be a thing in their rule. Such is not the case since 2014," he had said.

"Let me also add, this tells that they are jittery about BJPs prospects in the state," Prasad had said.

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First Published: Fri, October 20 2017. 17:48 IST