Ker CEO recommends EC action against BJP leader for anti-Islam remarks

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

has recommended "appropriate action" against BJP state chief

P S Sreedharan Pillai for allegedly making anti-Islam remarks during an election campaign meeting in Attingal Lok Sabha constituency on April 14.

In his report to the Election Commission, (CEO) Teeka said Pillai made the remarks while countering the comments of Rahul Gandhi, CPI(M) and on the number of people killed during the Balakot air strike.

"Our Rahul Gandhi, Yechury, Pinarayi and all are saying that, after getting there... the dead bodies... which caste, which religion... if they are Islam then there will be a few signs... if only you remove the dresses only then it can be found out... so after doing all that, we should come back is what they say," Pillai had said, according to Meena's report to the poll body.

Pillai made these remarks during the poll campaign meeting organised for BJP candidate

The CEO, in his report dated April 16, said no permission was taken for the BJP meeting and a complaint has been registered in the station in district.

"It appears prima facie a case of violation of Section

123(3A) and Section 125 of the Representations of People Act, 1951. Accordingly, appropriate action may be taken in the matter," Meena said in his report sent to

On Wednesday, the had informed the that strong action would be taken against Pillai in the case.

A petition seeking a directive to the to take action against Pillai was filed by CPI(M) leader

V Sivankutty.

The court disposed of the petition in the light of the submissions made by the

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 15:30 IST