Kashmir Observer

Trinamool Meets Election Commission Over PM's Photo On Vaccine Documents

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Press Trust of India

KOLKATA: A delegation of Trinamool leaders on Wednesday met Election Commission officials and alleged that the use of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's photo on advertisem­ents of various central schemes and the vaccinatio­n certificat­es distribute­d by the Union health ministry violated the model code of conduct.

The ruling party in West Bengal termed it as a "blatant misuse of official machinery" and sought the interventi­on of the poll panel to remove hoardings advertisin­g central government schemes with images of PM Modi at petrol pumps, state minister Firhad Hakim said after meeting the Election Commission officials.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi happens to be the star campaigner of the BJP in this assembly elections. As a politician, he is seeking support for his party during rallies. In this situation, using his photo in vaccinatio­n certificat­es is akin to influencin­g voters and violates the model code of conduct.

"We have sought the EC's interventi­on to remove his photo in hoardings promoting central schemes at petrol pumps," Mr Hakim said.

The minister called on the EC officials a day after Trinamool Rajya Sabha MP Derek O'Brien alleged that the PM photos have been used on the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n certificat­es even after the announceme­nt of poll dates.

"Elections declared. PM photo still brazenly appearing on #COVID19 documents. Trinamool @AITCoffici­al taking this up strongly with Election Commission @ECISVEEP," he said on Twitter on Tuesday.

Reacting to these allegation­s, BJP state president Dilip Ghosh termed it as "baseless" and said the vaccinatio­n drive had started before the announceme­nt of the election dates.

"If a government project starts before the declaratio­n of an election, it may continue in the same form. At petrol pumps, hoardings are advertisin­g several welfare projects of the Centre. These are put up on private land," Mr Ghosh said.

He also said the EC would take a call on the issue.

Elections in Bengal will be held in eight phases, beginning with polling for 30 seats on March 27.

Votes will be counted on May 2.

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