Himachal Cong lodges another complaint against Satpal Satti

Press Trust of India  |  Shimla 

The has lodged another complaint with the against and sought a ban on his campaigning activities till May 19, when Lok Sabha voting ends, for alleged remarks made at a recent rally, party leaders said Saturday.

The EC has already issued three notices to Satti for alleged derogatory remarks during public rallies in different parts of the state.

State said another complaint was filed against Satti for using 'chandalchowkri' (gang of rogues) word to describe leaders during an election meeting at Chaura Maidan in Shimla on Thursday.

Rathore said, "Satti has been continuously using derogatory language against Congress leaders, so he should be permanently banned from campaigning for this Lok Sabha elections."

Earlier, the EC, in its April 19 order, had barred Satti from holding public rallies for 48 hours for "indecent" and "derogatory" remarks aimed at Congress at Ramshehar village in district on April 14.

The EC issued a second notice to Satti for alleged derogatory remarks against Congress The commission had warned him against making personal comments on political rivals.

Though a third notice was sent to Satti on April 25, the EC is yet to decide on taking any action in the matter.

had sought an explanation from Satti why action should not be taken against him for making 'derogatory' and 'inciting' remarks.

The notice was issued on the complaint of the Mandi block Congress where it was alleged that Satti made derogatory and inciting remarks at an election rally at Seri Manch before filing of nomination papers by party candidate in Mandi on April 24, Rathore added.

"We will cut arms of those who are pointing fingers at BJP leaders or the PM. Had it not been the model code of conduct, he would have given a befitting reply to the Congress. If anyone calls our leader 'chor' (thief), are we expected to remain quiet?" the is quoted by the complainant as saying in Hindi at the rally.

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First Published: Sat, April 27 2019. 19:35 IST