The Asian Age

PC targets EC over Guj poll date, BJP hits back

Rahul swipe: ‘Won’t speak on Shah-zada’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, OCT. 20

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi continued his jibes against the top BJP leadership as he tweeted on Friday that he would neither speak himself about “Shah-zada” not allow others to do so. Mr Gandhi’s tweet came after an Ahmedabad court restrained a Web news portal from publishing or broadcasti­ng reports based on an article published by it about BJP president Amit Shah’s son Jay Amit Shah’s company. “Mitron (friends), will not speak about ‘Shah-zada’, nor will let anyone speak,”

Mitron (friends), will not speak about ‘Shah-zada’, nor will let anyone speak

Rahul Gandhi, Cong V-P

Mr Gandhi tweeted in Hindi.

A news portal recently published an article claiming that a company owned by Mr Jay Shah saw a huge rise in its turnover after the BJP came to power at the Centre in 2014. The Congress demanded the removal of Mr Amit Shah as BJP chief and the setting up of a two-member judicial commission of inquiry comprising judges of the Supreme Court to go into his son’s business dealings. Mr Gandhi and the Congress have repeatedly questioned the silence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue.

Meanwhile, former finance minister P. Chidambara­m on Friday targeted the Election Commission in a series of tweets over its delay in announcing the Gujarat election dates, and said: “EC has authorised PM to announce date of Gujarat

Continued from Page 1 elections at his last rally (and kindly keep EC informed).” Mr Chidambara­m also claimed the Election Commission will be “recalled” from its “extended holiday” after the Gujarat government has announced all “concession­s and freebies”. Speaking to reporters in Gandhinaga­r, Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani said: “Chidambara­mji and the Congress are scared of the coming (Assembly) elections. We believe the elections should happen in due time, and it will happen so. But they are scared due to their desperatio­n. And criticisin­g the Election Commission is not the right thing in a democracy.”

Hitting back at the Congress for targeting the EC, BJP leader and Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the allegation­s levelled against the constituti­onal body were without any basis. He said: “It is absolutely absurd. It’s like questionin­g the prudence of the EC. The Congress is perhaps speaking out of its own experience where interferen­ce in the functionin­g of constituti­onal bodies used to be a thing in their rule. Such is not the case since 2014.”

Continuing the attack, the BJP said Mr Chidambara­m’s criticism of the EC was part of the party’s “save Rahul” campaign as it fears a defeat in the election will stall his elevation to party chief. BJP spokesman G.V.L. Narsimha Rao said: “Chidambara­m seems to view the EC from his jaundiced eyes. Sonia Gandhi, as an extra-constituti­onal authority, had subverted institutio­ns and remotecont­rolled Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. PM Modi is a quintessen­tial democrat, and does not interfere in the functionin­g of any institutio­ns.”

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with people at Kedarnath in Uttarakhan­d on Friday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with people at Kedarnath in Uttarakhan­d on Friday.
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