
The leader of the Congress P Chidambarama criticized the Indian Election Commission (ECI) and claimed that it was not a “court” and should not act as one in amusement of a petition or complaints.
Chidambarama took on Sunday X to kill the election commission and said, “ECI is not a trial and cannot behave like a court in fun petitions/complaints. ECI is an administrative body with responsibility for leading free and just elections.”
With reference to Rule 20 (3) (a) B) The former Minister of the Interior of the Union clarified its limited scope and said: “Rule 20 (3) (b) will only apply to the case of a particular decision made by the ERO by receiving or rejecting the“ claim ”that will be included in the election cylinders.
Congress leader, who quoted the report of Hindu newspaper, claimed that agents’ complaints at the Bihar stand are not accepted. “If this statement is true, Lord and refusal to entertain complaints will tell the death of democratic elections,” Chidambarama warned.
Chidambarama also stressed that the Election Commission is responsible beyond administrative procedures and states: “ECI owes the duty of political parties and voters of that country.”
In the related reports of the Election Commission, it reiterated its strict decision that Rahul Gandhi still has time to issue a statement about the first letter of the CEO of Karnatak and the reminder of the CEO Haryan or apologize to the country.
CEO of Karnataka asked MP Rahul Gandhi to submit documents to ask for his accusation “theft of vote” against ECI.
In a letter of 10 August, the CEO of Karnataka said that Rahul Gandhi claimed that during his press conference of August 7, he preliminarily submitted documents from the records of India to the Election Commission, claiming that the Shakun voter voted twice on the data showing the voting official.
The election body further stated that after a preliminary investigation, Shakun Rani denied twice the vote. The CEO of the CEO also found that a document marked as ticks presented by Rahul Gandhi was not issued by an election official and raised questions about the authenticity of the claim.
ECI is not a trial and cannot behave like a court in fun petitions/complaints.
CEO of Karnataka asked Rahula Gandhi to provide the relevant documents that make up the basis of his accusation in order to carry out a detailed investigation of election bodies in Karnataka.
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