New Delhi: A day after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made a complaint to the Election Commission over the Rahul Gandhi interview to a channel in Poll-bond Gujarat, on Thursday congress rebutted and said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi Has violated the Model Code of Conduct. After giving his vote, organizing road Show in Sabarmati in Gujarat.
The Congress spokesman Randeep Surjewala said, “It is a matter of shame” for the Election Commission to remain silent after the action of Modi, Congress spokesman Randeep Surjewala said, The Election Commission like BJP’s puppets and forward organization, we feel that CEC is acting like Prime Minister Modi’s PS (personal Secretary).
This is a sad day for the country because the Election Commission has denigrated the constitution,” said Surjewala. The rules for the Congress and the newspapers are different, the TV channels that broadcast Gandhi’s interviews, which do not violate the code of conduct, but at the same time, no action is being taken against the Prime Minister,” said Surjewala.
The Congress leader Ashok Gehlot said, “After the voting, Prime Minister Modi’s road show is a clear case of violation of Model Code of Conduct. It seems that the EC is working under the pressure of the Prime Minister and the PMO.”
After voting, the Congress workers went to the Election Commission’s office in protest of Prime Minister Modi’s road show. They were stopped by the police outside Sardar Patel Bhavan near Patel Chowk in Delhi.
The former finance minister appealed to the media to “search for his conscience” and stand against “unprecedented” violation.
In the second and final phase of Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi voted in booth No. 115 in the Sabarmati Ranip locality in Ahmedabad on Thursday.