Congress delegation meets EC over PM Modi\'s remark against Rajiv Gandhi

Congress delegation meets EC over PM Modi's remark against Rajiv Gandhi

ANI  |  Politics 

A delegation of senior leaders including Abhishek Manu Singhvi, and met officials of on Monday and apprised the commission about their objection over a statement made by against former

Briefing media after their meeting, Singhvi said, "We have apprised the about a very serious statement made by against former prime minister It seems like the person who made such statements has no knowledge or understanding of Indian culture and tradition. The statements by are continuously violating the law."

"We have appealed to to put an immediate prohibition on campaigning on Prime Minister Modi. We have requested them for a decision on the issue within 48 hours," added Singhvi.

He also asserted that the Court has already quashed cases regarding the Bofors issue which was filed against "On February 4, 2004, had quashed the charges against Rajiv Gandhi in this same case. This decision has not been challenged for about 14 years."

Later speaking to ANI, Singhvi said, "I will not get into a competition of using such foul language which is illegal and against tradition. It is for the people to decide whether it befits the stature of the prime minister."

While addressing an election rally in on Saturday, PM Modi had hit out at Rahul Gandhi, saying: "Your father was termed 'Mr Clean' by his courtiers, but his life ended as 'Bhrashtachari No 1'." He was apparently referring to Bofors scam, in which Rajiv Gandhi was an accused.

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First Published: Mon, May 06 2019. 19:38 IST