Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

FIRS AGAINST WADETTIWAR, BAWANKULE FOR ELECTION CODE VIOLATIONS

- Yogesh Naik yogesh.naik@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The state Election Commission (EC) has registered an FIR against Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar and Maharashtr­a BJP president Chandrashe­khar Bawankule for alleged violations of model code of conduct amid the Lok Sabha polls, officials said on Friday.

The case against Wadettiwar, who is the leader of the opposition in the assembly, was based on a complaint from the BJP against his remark that then ATS chief Hemant Karkare was not killed by the bullet of terrorist Ajmal Kasab during the 26/11 attack but by one fired by a policeman close to the RSS. Wadettiwar had also called Ujjwal Nikam, the special prosecutor in the 26/11 trial and BJP Lok Sabha candidate from Mumbai North Central, ‘anti-national’ for hiding this “fact”.

Bawankule has been booked in Thane for BJP advertisem­ents in newspapers claiming a victory for the opposition would lead to celebratio­ns in a neighbouri­ng country.

“A total of 54 complaints were received against various political parties, and decisions were taken on 24 after investigat­ions. Of the 54 complaints, four resulted in FIRS in Baramati (a high-profile constituen­cy which witnessed a Pawar versus Pawar battle) in connection with the distributi­on of cash,” Maharashtr­a chief electoral officer S Chockaling­am said in a press conference.

The Congress had protested severely and the state chief spokespers­on of Congress Atul Londhe had registered a complaint with the state chief electoral officer.

He also said several complaints regarding the distributi­on of money were received and some were sent to Mantralaya and diverted at field level. In some cases, the returning officer Kavita Dwivedi the district election officer and Pune collector Suhas Divase had taken suo motu action.

The additional chief electoral officer Kiran Kulkarni said most of the complaints in Baramati were done by NCP (SP). The NCP SP MLA Rohit Pawar had tweeted videos of money being distribute­d.

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