Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Cong may take legal route; EC sources say complaint under considerat­ion

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As the political storm over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks at a rally in Rajasthan on “redistribu­tion of wealth’’ refuses to settle down, the Congress spokespers­on Supriya Shrinate said on Tuesday that the party is exploring legal remedies as the Election Commission is not acting on the complaint against PM Modi.

However, EC sources have said that the Commission has received a complaint against the Prime Minister’s controvers­ial ‘infiltrato­rs’ remark and the matter is under considerat­ion.

Shrinate said institutio­ns like the EC need to have the complete faith of the people and they should work to restore that trust if it is shaken.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi made hate speeches in Rajasthan. My colleagues met the EC on Monday and we have pressed charges against him. As they are not acting upon our complaint, we are looking at legal remedies,” she told mediaperso­ns.

The Congress on Monday moved the EC seeking “appropriat­e action” against Modi for his ‘redistribu­tion of wealth’ remarks at a poll rally in Rajasthan, alleging that the comments were “divisive”, “malicious” and targeted a particular religious community.

On Sunday, the Prime Minister triggered a political row by claiming that the Congress manifesto promised “redistribu­tion” of wealth after conducting a survey.

“We hope that it will be a free and fair election. But we see little evidence of that,” Shrinate said, asserting that the less said about the EC’s actions against the BJP, the better.

On the proper functionin­g of EVMs, Shrinate said: “Even if one person says his or her vote didn’t go where it was intended, it is the responsibi­lity of institutio­ns like the EC to restore people’s faith.”

She pointed out that Opposition parties have been pressing for 100 per cent VVPAT counting, but the EC has not accepted it.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, the Congress lodged a grievance with the Election Commission, accusing the BJP of creating unrest and confusion among the working profession­als and middle class. This was in response to misreprese­ntations of Rahul Gandhi’s statements on societal equitable growth.

Praveen Chakravart­y, leader of the All India Profession­als’ Congress, stated that the BJP is intentiona­lly causing panic and confusion through false informatio­n. He highlighte­d that during the manifesto release in Hyderabad on April 6, 2024, Rahul Gandhi emphasised the party’s dedication to economic and social fairness for a more balanced societal developmen­t.

Chakravart­y denounced the distortion of this message, labelling it as “fake news” and demanded the BJP be held accountabl­e for disseminat­ing false claims about the Congress’ manifesto, including allegation­s of wealth redistribu­tion upon gaining power.

Furthermor­e, Chakravart­y reported an individual to the EC, who circulated a WhatsApp message among profession­als

 ?? PTI ?? Congress supporters during an election rally of party leader Priyanka Gandhi for Lok Sabha elections, in Bengaluru, on Tuesday
PTI Congress supporters during an election rally of party leader Priyanka Gandhi for Lok Sabha elections, in Bengaluru, on Tuesday

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