BJP moves EC at Digvijay’s remarks on ex-Cong MLAs

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BJP moves EC at Digvijay’s remarks on ex-Cong MLAs

Friday, 30 October 2020 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

In the politically charged atmosphere, leaders from both the major political parties- BJP and Congress are using harshest possible words to attack opponents and in turn they are attracting EC notices almost every day.

The BJP has now complained to the Election Commission of India against Digvijay Singh who accused former Congressmen of being sold out.

In the complaint, the BJP has said that Singh while addressing a nukkad (Street) meeting at Madaukhedi in Mungaoli Assembly seat had said, The former MLA who joined BJP leaving Congress party was sold out at `35 crore and now he will approach you with cash and liquor but you need to seek details of  `35 cr. Every vote was sold for ` 6,300.

A delegation of BJP leaders who approached the EC said that Singh in the past have levelled such baseless allegations and the MLAs concerned have approached cyber cell of police on the same and the BJP too had complained to the ECI in the past.

The BJP has also complained to the commission against Congress campaigner Acharya Pramod Krishnam who had used ‘insulting’ words for CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan in a political rally in Morena’s Kailaras on Tuesday. Krishnam had termed Chouhan a mixture of Marich, Kansh and Shakuni.

Congress and BJP approach the commission against leaders of each other on regular basis. BJP had dragged Kamal Nath to EC over her ‘item’ remark and also complained to the commission over a Congress leader calling Chouhan Bhukha-Nanga.

The Congress had complained against BJP general secretary calling Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh ‘Chunnu-Munnu’ and also complained against Imarti Devi calling Kamal Nath’s mother-sister ‘item’.

Besides, both the parties have made numerous complaints against each other of breach of model election code of conduct with the ECI even before the campaigning started.

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