Deccan Chronicle

PM violated rule: Naidu to EC

■ AP CM accuses EC of having double standard

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

TD supremo and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu on Sunday complained to the Election Commission about Prime Minister Narendra Modi violating the model code of conduct by talking about Satta Market in his press conference on May 17 and also by visiting Badrinath and Kedarnath on May 18 and 19, after the campaign ended for the Lok Sabha elections.

“At the conclusion of the campaignin­g on May 17, a press conference was organised by BJP chief Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Talking at his first-ever press conference in the last five years, Mr Modi

■ NAIDU SAID that PM’s his private activities during his pilgrimage — official visit to Badrinath and Kedarnath on May 18 and 19 — were displayed “is a clear violation of model code of conduct.”

recalled people in Mumbai satta market had incurred huge losses as they bet big on a particular party in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections on the basis of satta market prediction­s.

It is alarming that the Prime Minister is talking about an illegal practice of betting and thereby supporting and promoting the unlawful business in the country,” said Mr Naidu in his letter to Chief Election Commission­er Sunil Arora.

Mr Naidu further said that the Prime Minister had gone to Badrinath and Kedarnath on an official visit on May 18 and 19. But

all his private activities during his pilgrimage were displayed and continuous­ly telecast by all television news channels, which itself “is a clear violation of model code of conduct and comes under indirect canvassing, influencin­g the voters through a person’s religious beliefs and public display of his personal religious activities”.

“It is evident that Prime Minister Modi is trying to project a megalomani­ac image of the Prime Minister, through various dubious activities like meditation in caves, walking in various costumes, making announceme­nts regarding the master plan of Badrinath and Kedarnath.

“This is an indirect appeal to the people of specific religion, which amounts to canvassing in disguise, on a day when the polling is taking place,” Mr Naidu wrote.

He also accused the Election Commission of having double standards — one for Mr Modi and another for all other leaders.

“So far the Election Commission, which should have stopped this, has been a mute spectator, further strengthen­ing the public belief that it has different sets of rules for the Prime Minister and the BJP, and the rules in vogue for other political parties,” he said.

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