SC irked over actions taken by EC so far against Mayawati\, Adityanath for hate speeches

SC irked over actions taken by EC so far against Mayawati, Adityanath for hate speeches

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Monday expressed displeasure over the action so far against BSP supremo and UP for their alleged hate speeches during campaigns and decided to examine the ambit of poll panel's power on the violation of model code of conduct.

"Tell us what are you doing... Tell us what actions you have taken," said the bench, also comprising Justices and

The top court also summoned a of the at 10.30 AM on Tuesday and decided to examine the contention that the poll panel has limited legal powers to deal with hate speeches of politicians during electioneering.

At one point during the hearing, it even threatened the that it will force the (CEC) to appear before it within half-an-hour.

The bench also enquired about the statements made by the Adityanath and in their rallies.

"The power of the EC in this behalf is very limited. We can issue notice and seek reply but we cannot de-recognise a party or disqualify a candidate...we can only issue advisories and in case of a repeat offence, register a complaint", the for the poll panel said.

The bench said: "It would like to examine whether the power of the EC was circumscribed to deal with the violations of the MCC by leaders through alleged hate speeches."

EC swung into action after the court's observations and "strongly condemned" the two leaders for their communal remarks and barred them from campaigning. While Adityanath was barred for 72 hours, has been barred for 48 hours. The two have also also been "censured" by the poll panel.

The apex court was hearing a PIL filed by an based in in the (UAE), seeking a direction to the EC to take "strict action" against political parties if their spokes-persons make remarks based on caste and religion in the media in the run up to

At the outset, the bench sought to know the actions taken by the poll panel till now against the political leaders and was miffed when the for EC said that it would file an affidavit in response to the PIL of NRI Harpreet Mansukhani.

"What for, you want to file the counter affidavit (reply). Tell us what action you have taken. Tell us as to how many people have been served with the notices," it asked.

Referring to alleged hate speech of Mayawati in a rally, the bench asked, "Has she replied. What actions you (EC) are empowered to take take in law".

The bench then said the time for responding to the EC's notice by the had already expired on April 12 and wanted to know about the subsequent action against her.

The bench has now asked and Sanjay Hegde, appearing for Mansukhani, to assist it in the hearing tomorrow.

Hegde said that under the Constitution, the poll panel has immense power to tackle violation of MCC by political leaders during electioneering.

The apex court, on April 8, had issued notice to the Centre and the poll panel on the PIL seeking direction to take "strict action" against political parties if their spokespersons make remarks based on castes and religions in the media in the run up to

Referring to communal and caste-based election speeches and remarks of political leaders, Mansukhani said he has filed the plea to "maintain secular environment in the forthcoming Election, 2019".

In the plea, he has sought various reliefs including a direction to the poll panel "to take strict actions against the political parties if their or deliver speeches and make remark in media pertaining to the religion or caste.

"The 'undesirable development' of appeals to religion, race, caste, community or language of politicians would hamper the objective of fundamental rights provided under the Constitution of India, this would affect the public at large".

The plea, filed through Arup Banerjee, has also sought setting up of a committee under the chairmanship of retired "to have close watch on entire election process and to check the loyalty of election commission".

It has also sought a direction to the poll panel to take strict actions against which hold debates on caste or religious lines.

The plea has sought a report from the poll panel on the measures adopted by it in holding "corruption free elections".

"Our Constitution ensures a Socialist, Secular State and equality, fraternity among its citizens. Our country has a democratic set-up which is by the people, for the people and of the people.

"A new trend of giving tickets to those who spread communal hatred and do caste or religion based has grown very rapidly on media and more than that the situation appears to be more alarming when we find such persons being elected for the or Parliament...," the plea said.

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First Published: Mon, April 15 2019. 17:25 IST