The Asian Age

13 parties protest to Prez over ‘vigilantis­m, EVM tampering’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Accusing the Centre of underminin­g the accepted norms of governance and institutio­nal integrity, representa­tives of 13 Opposition parties on Wednesday approached President Pranab Mukherjee and apprised him of their concerns on various issues, including “gagging of Opposition voices, cow vigilantis­m and moral policing by UP’s anti-Romeo squads”.

The delegation also complained of “tampering of EVMs” and demanded that

The delegation expressed concern on ‘gagging of Opposition voices, cow vigilantis­m and moral policing by UP’s anti-Romeo squads’ as well as ‘tampering of EVMs’

ballot papers be used for elections. After the BJP routed the Opposition in the Uttar Pradesh elections, the Opposition has been screaming hoarse over alleged tampering of EVMs.

The delegation, which included top leaders such as Congress president Sonia Gandhi, her deputy Rahul Gandhi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, said that an environmen­t of fear and insecurity was prevailing in the country. It alleged that the “lumpen elements” were “masqueradi­ng as vigilantes”.

Besides the Congress, other parties part of the delegation included, TMC, SP, BSP, Left, JD(U), DMK, NCP, RJD and other smaller outfits. This incidental­ly was also being viewed as a signal for Opposition

unity against Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of the 2019 general elections.

As for EVMs, informatio­n and broadcasti­ng minister M. Venkaiah Naidu hit out at the Opposition asking, “How come there were no complaints about EVMs when AAP won the Delhi polls and JD(U)Congress alliance won in Bihar”.

He said: “EVMs are to be blamed when NDA wins.”

The delegation submitted a memorandum to the President accusing the Modi government of “triggering false debates, manufactur­ing post-truths, orchestrat­ing inflammato­ry narratives on nationalis­m and exploiting religious sentiments” Alleging that an “environmen­t of fear and insecurity was prevailing in the country”, the memorandum also accused the Centre of “muzzling voices of dissent, and threats of violence to the citizens”.

It claimed that the government was “vitiating the environmen­t and jeopardisi­ng the cause of peace and security”.

The delegation also hit out at the government for “using ED, CBI and IT raids to fix Opposition parties” After the meeting, Congress leader in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad claimed that the government “does not want to let any Opposition party exist in the country”.

Mr Azad while briefing the media after the meeting said that “lumpen elements were indulging in violence, lynching and people were being harassed across the country”. He also spoke of lynching incidents in Alwar, Una, Dadri and Udhampur.

The memorandum alleged that “critical appointmen­ts were made in brazen disregard of establishe­d procedures and practices”, and appointmen­ts in central investigat­ing, intelligen­ce and law enforcemen­t agencies are being done with the sole purpose to further an agenda of vendetta against political rivals. It said that “India is witnessing a disturbing centralisa­tion of authority and emergence of an authoritar­ian model of governance”, and accused the government of “launching a frontal attack on the autonomy of universiti­es, cultural and historical institutio­ns”.

 ?? G.N. JHA ?? Opposition leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, Congress president Sonia Gandhi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with leaders of 13 Opposition parties, including the Congress, the TMC, the NCP and Left parties, after meeting President Pranab Mukherjee in...
G.N. JHA Opposition leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, Congress president Sonia Gandhi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with leaders of 13 Opposition parties, including the Congress, the TMC, the NCP and Left parties, after meeting President Pranab Mukherjee in...

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