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‘Incorrect to take steps that can overlap legal & judicial processes’

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NEW DELHI: Amid the Opposition charge of being targeted by central probe agencies in the poll season, the Election Commission on Tuesday said it is committed to protecting level playing field but asserted that it is not correct to take any step that can overlap the legal and judicial process.

Several political parties from the INDIA bloc had approached the poll panel seeking its interventi­on in the alleged misuse of probe agencies by the government to target their leaders over graft.

Following the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e in a money laundering case linked to the alleged excise scam, the Opposition parties had mounted renewed attack on the government for its alleged bid to silence their leaders ahead of parliament­ary elections. In a statement, the EC said it was guided by constituti­onal wisdom when presented with “live situations” involving political persons which have been under active considerat­ion and orders of the courts based on criminal investigat­ions.

“While the Commission remained unwavering­ly committed to protection of level playing field and campaign entitlemen­t of political parties and candidates, it has not found it correct to take any step that could overlap or overrun the legal judicial process,” it said. The poll panel said though it is not obliged to do so, it has

put in public domain, for the first time, its enforcemen­t of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during first month of its operation, along with details of action taken. The EC said its move will help address and stop “misgivings and insinuatio­ns” coming from certain quarters, “however small or limited”.

During the one-month period of the model code, 16 delegation­s from seven political parties met the commission to lodge their complaints on alleged violations of poll code and related matters. Many delegation­s met its chief electoral officers at the state level.

Nearly 200 complaints have been filed by various political parties and candidates at the level of EC and across states. Of these, action has been taken in 169 cases, it pointed out. The total number of complaints received from the BJP were 51, out of which action has been taken in 38 cases. Similarly, 59 complaints were lodged by the Congress, with action taken in 51 cases. Complaints received from other parties were 90, out of which action has been taken in 80 cases, the EC added.

The poll code came into force on March 16 with the announceme­nt of the Lok Sabha election schedule. With a month completed since the model code came into effect, the EC said it is “broadly satisfied” with the compliance of the code by political parties. The campaign by various parties and candidates has remained “largely clutter free”, it added.

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PIC/PTI Election Commission of India

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