Niti Aayog tells EC opposition allegation of helping PM in campaigning incorrect: Sources

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Government think tank the Aayog is learnt to have rejected allegations made by the and Party that it helped provide write ups to the in advance about places was set to campaign.

The EC had written to Aayog on May 4 flagging the allegations made by the two parties.

Asking Kant to furnish the reply "immediately", the EC had referred to the allegations that the Aayog has asked officers in various states and Union Territories to provide to the write ups about destinations of the PM's campaign.

The think tank's reply, received Wednesday, has been placed before the full commission for a decision.

The poll panel wants to make it clear whether the model code of conduct, that prohibits use of for electioneering purposes, was violated.

Only the is exempted from the provision that bars ministers from combining official visits with electioneering.

The had in April expressed "displeasure" over Niti Aayog Rajiv Kumar's remarks against the Congress' proposed minimum income guarantee Nyay scheme.

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 22:51 IST