Cong moves EC against Modi \'road show\' after voting\, calls him \'uncaring offender\'

Cong moves EC against Modi 'road show' after voting, calls him 'uncaring offender'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The on Tuesday moved the alleging that took out a "road show" after casting his vote as well as made political remarks in violation of the model code of conduct, and demanded that a campaign ban of 2-3 days be imposed on him for being an "uncaring offender".

The delegation comprising Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Jairam Ramesh and K told the that Shah "openly raised Balakot air strikes, Pulwama attack and armed forces" while seeking votes in Krishnanagar,

The party strongly raised the issue of alleged violation of the model code of conduct by the

After casting his vote in Ahmedabad, walked some distance from the polling booth and interacted briefly with mediapersons.

"is occupying a high post. The bigger the post, the bigger the responsibility. We have told the that instead of caring about the responsibility, the Prime Minister is repeatedly violating the model code of conduct," told reporters outside the

He said the Congress had written to the EC last night complaining about the "violation of the model code of conduct" by after casting his vote in the past.

"Our prediction came true as in today's polling after casting his vote, the Prime Minister took out a long road show, gave speeches and political statements soon after voting," Singhvi said.

There has never been such clear and transparent violation of the model code of conduct, Singhvi alleged.

"We told the EC that he is a habitual, egregious, and completely uncaring offender. He doesn't care for the EC," the Congress said.

"It is very distressing and sad. There is no point taking 5-10 days before responding. We said action should be taken against the PM within hours and a campaign ban be imposed on him for 48 or 72 hours," he said.

The Congress memorandum to the EC alleged that the Prime Minister had made detailed plans to undertake, in defiance of electoral laws, a roadshow before and after he voted.

"We urged the Commission to take preventive steps as the Prime Minister has a history of violating the law by taking out elaborate road shows in the 2014 and Gujarat Assembly Elections in 2017," the memorandum said.

"If the EC doesn't enforce what it commands uniformly and without fear or favour then the sanctity of this Commission stands compromised. Such brazen violations call for immediate exercise of this Commission's wide powers against the offenders," it said.

Singhvi said the EC has not taken action on earlier complaints against the Prime Minister, while action has been taken against UP

"So, there cannot be double standards as laws are the same for everybody," he said.

The Congress' memorandum against Shah called for urgent and necessary directions against the for what it termed as "continuous and repeated" violation of the model code of conduct.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 19:30 IST