Sitaram Yechury writes EC\, alleges misuse of official machinery by PM Modi

Sitaram Yechury writes EC, alleges misuse of official machinery by PM Modi

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Yechury, of (Marxist) CPI (M) on Wednesday wrote to the (ECI), alleging misuse of the official by the for electoral gain in the Lok Sabha elections.

In the letter addressed to Chief Election Commissioner, Sunil Arora, Yechury has also expressed concern regarding the manner in which the ECI is dealing with the complaints regarding the violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) by

Through the letter, Yechury informed the Commission, "a has published an article showing the manner in which and has been brazenly used by the for securing information from various ministries, as well as, concerned state and district administration to provide inputs for preparing his election speeches."

"The article also provides documentary evidence to this effect," Yechury said.

The CPI (M) leader further wrote, "Another has published an article to provide the grounds which led to the eventual disqualification former It seems that the violations attributed to Gandhi are of far less import than the current violations vis-a-vis those committed by Prime Minister Modi."

"In dealing with violations of MCC, the ECI appears to be not only halting but carrying on at a pace which is emboldening the perpetrators and exemplifies the notion of 'delayed justice' amounting to its actual 'denial'!", the letter reads.

He posed a series of questions to the poll body asking, "Does Narendra Modi, a BJP candidate from constituency in and a star for the BJP, is needed to be treated differently from the enforcement of MCC for the simple reason that he happens to be the "

"We are constrained to raise this question because of want of appropriate response from the Commission in the past, which is adequately empowered by the Constitution to deal with this in a firm and decisive manner," he added.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 16:31 IST