Congress condemns delay in announcement of Gujarat polls

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Party on Wednesday condemned the delayed announcement of dates for the upcoming Assembly polls, saying the Commission (EC) has failed to carry out its duty as a Constitutional institution.

senior leader Anand Sharma, in a media briefing here, said the Commission is highly respected and is expected to follow the mandate mentioned in the Constitution, but unfortunately they failed did not do it.

"The date of the was to be announced ten-day earlier. But the Commission did not do so. The Commission became a mute spectator and Prime Minister Modi and his minister carried out their work," Sharma said.

Sharma further said that the clarification made by the Commission to delay the announcement was not satisfying.

"The act of Commission is condemnable and answer given by them is unsatisfying. They claimed that due to the relief work in few districts of they delayed the decision, but the administration of those districts have clarified that the relief work ended long back," he said.

State chief Bharatsinh Solanki said the polling panel announced the dates for the elections only after they were morally pressurized to do so.

Meanwhile, general secretary in-charge of Gujarat, Ashok Gehlot asserted that the BJP has "lost their senses" after witnessing Vice-President Rahulk Gandhi aggressive campaign in the state.

"The prime minister sent the entire cabinet to for campaigning. They are sacred of the result and because of that they wanted to delay the elections," Gehlot said.

Sharma also slammed Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for his remark on Goods and Service Tax (GST) and said the former is trying to mislead the people from the failure of his government.

"The Finance Minister should speak in a responsible way. He should not make such statement. He claimed that we are the fastest growing economy which is factually incorrect. India's GDP has stooped down as compared to last year. The credit off take from the financial institutions is the lowest in last 63 years. As far as employment is concerned, the government has not been able to fulfill its promise. The Finance Minister is trying to mislead the people from the failure of Prime Minister Modi," he said.

The polls in will be conducted in two phases. The polling for the first phase will be held on December 9 and for the second phase on December 14.

The counting of the votes will be held on December 18.

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First Published: Wed, October 25 2017. 17:58 IST