Just a case of sour grapes: BJP on Congress' 'puppet' remark

ANI  |  Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India] 

The (BJP) general secretary in-charge for Gujarat, Bhupendra Yadav, on Thursday said that the Party always tries to pull strings and now that it is about to face a defeat, it is blaming the Commission (EC).

Speaking at a press conference here, the leader said, "During the last elections when the Commission gave the verdict, we accepted it. then hailed the same EC for being impartial. Now that the is about to face a terrible defeat, they are putting allegations of all kinds on the Commission. When comes in power, it always tries to keep others as puppets. I would say, for whom grapes are sour, now they are blaming the constitutional bodies".

He added that the entire nation knows that in 1977, the captivated the country.

"They are known for breaking guidelines of constitutional bodies and we condemn it. Wherever there are elections between two or more parties, the has always lost. Further, I congratulate the people of for coming in such large numbers to vote," Yadav said.

Yadav's remark came after the party today attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the on their road shows during the polls, saying that the Commission has gone mum and distanced itself from its responsibility.

"The way Modiji is doing road shows with the help of Commission shows that the puppet EC has shut its eyes while the constitution is being blasted every moment. Prime Minister Modiji forgot that after 22 years of poor governance, people of have rejected the and no techniques are going to help him. The EC too has distanced itself from all its responsibilities", leader Randeep Surjewala said in a press conference here.

He added that Prime Minister Modi's sinking boat is getting help from the EC, which is not going to help the former.

Another leader, Ashok Gehlot, further said that Prime Minister Modi's road show after casting vote is a clear case of violation of the model code of conduct.

"EC seems to be working under pressure from the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister Office", he added.

Bashing the Commission, Surjewala further said the former has become a "frontal organisation" of the

The voting will continue till 5 pm in more than 25,000 polling stations.

The second phase of elections is conducted in 93 constituencies spread across 14 districts in north and central

A total of 851 candidates are in the fray and over 2.22 lakh people will take part in the to decide their fate.

The security has been increased in various parts of the state in the wake of the polls.

The has fielded 93 candidates for this phase, while has fielded only 91.

The voter turnout in the first phase of the polls was 68 per cent.

The results will be declared on December 18.

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First Published: Thu, December 14 2017. 16:10 IST