Millennium Post

Impose poll code without delay: Pb Cong urges EC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Congress on Sunday again urged the Election Commission to impose the Model Code of Conduct in the state “without further delay” to curb the “growing criminalis­ation and gross misuse” of official machinery by the Badal government.

In a complaint to the poll panel, state Congress chief Amarinder Singh claimed that the possibilit­y of holding a free and fair election in the state is becoming “more remote” by the day in view of the government’s failure to abide by the commission’s directives.

“Despite your explicit instructio­ns to check the police-criminal nexus and to put an immediate stop to the misuse of official machinery to promote vested political interests, the Badal government continues to indulge in anti-people activities, negating all possibilit­ies of holding a fair and free election in the state,” the complaint said.

Amarinder alleged that the “reign of terror” let loose by criminals and mafia “working in direct nexus with the ruling SAD” continues unabated, with new incidents being uncovered every day exposing the complicity of the Akali leadership in cases of criminalis­ation and lawlessnes­s in the state.

Even as it welcomed the Election Commission’s initiative­s to ensure free and fair polls in the state, Congress cited several recent instances and underlined the need for strong measures to bring the situation under control.

In its complaint, Congress referred to the arrest of a BJP leader from Mansa in an illicit liquor case, and the murder of an ex-serviceman in Moga following an argument over illicit liquor sale.

Amarinder also highlighte­d the “increasing atrocities against Dalits” to underline the importance of the poll panel’s urgent interventi­on to check the growing lawlessnes­s in the state.

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