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The Congress has alleged that the PM tried to “mislead” the voters by making “false and unverified allegations, which he knows to be untrue” | File photo

Congress complains to EC over Modi’s Rajasthan speech, seeks action

In complaint about Modi’s “divisive”, “malicious” remarks targeting “a particular religious community”, Congress says inaction by EC would tarnish its legacy


The Congress has urged the Election Commission (EC) to take action against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a political speech in Rajasthan’s Banswara in which he claimed that the Congress, if voted to power, would distribute people’s valuables among “infiltrators” and “those who have more children”.

The Congress has complained that the remarks were “divisive”, “malicious”, and targeted a particular religious community.

Congress hands over complaints

A delegation of Congress leaders met the EC on Monday (April 22) and handed over complaints against the prime minister, alleging that he has violated the Model Code of Conduct and directions of the poll body.

“The Prime Minister has to be held accountable by the ECI for the brazen trampling of the Model Code of Conduct as well as the whole gamut of offences—electoral and otherwise—committed by him and his party,” the Congress said in a representation, adding that inaction by the poll panel would tarnish its legacy.

They alleged that Modi was using religion to ask voters to refrain from voting for it and was making false and defamatory statements against the Opposition party and its leaders.

Allegations against BJP

The Congress delegation submitted 16 complaints against the BJP and sought immediate action against the ruling party. They also complained against the fresh appointments to UGC even when the elections were underway.

They alleged that Modi’s statements “made it clear that he has made false and divisive insinuations, targeted at a particular religious community and a clear provocation to the general public to act out and breach the peace, potentially against such a religious community”.

They also alleged that the PM has tried to “mislead” the voters by making “false and unverified allegations, which he knows to be untrue”.

They said he has also accused the party that led India’s struggle for freedom and which is also the principal Opposition party in Parliament of supporting terrorists and terrorism.

Brazen violations by PM: Congress

“If this Hon’ble Commission fails to rise to the challenge of upholding the law in the face of these defiant, deliberate and brazen violations being committed by the PM and his party, the Hon’ble ECI risks tarnishing its legacy and abandoning its Constitutional duty by setting a precedent of helpless inaction that will go down in infamy,” the Congress memorandum to the EC said.

The party said a complaint has been filed against the appointment of members to the UGC made by the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resources.

According to the UGC’s website, vacancies for appointment of new members have been available since August 2023 and “the timing of the appointment suggests that they are politically motivated, in contravention to the Model Code of Conduct and other orders issued by the Hon’ble Election Commission and have not been made bona fide”, the party alleged.

(With agency inputs)

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