Congress to file complaint with poll body over PM, Amit Shah’s ‘walk’ after voting
Gujarat ,Dec 5: Gujarat Congress is likely to file a complaint to the Election Commission of India against both Prime Minsiter Modi and Amit Shah over their ‘walk’ after voting for the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly Elections.
Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of campaigning during voting for the second phase of Gujarat Assembly elections. He said that Home Minister Amit Shah was seen with a Gujarat MP who was seen campaigning and chanting BJP while talking.
“During the polling day, PM Modi did a roadshow of two & half hours while he went to cast his vote. Will appeal to EC against it. It seems like the Election Commission is willingly under pressure,” said Cong Spokesperson Pawan Khera on Gujarat Polls 2022.
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“Yesterday, our tribal leader and MLA from Danta (Kanti Kharadi) wrote to EC seeking protection, but EC didn’t respond and later he was attacked by 24 BJP goons. BJP also distributed liquor in Guj even though liquor is banned there, EC took no action on that either,” the Congress leader added.
Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah cast their votes at different polling booths in Ahmedabad.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted people on his way to Nishan Public school, Ranip in Ahmedabad to cast his vote for Gujarat Assembly elections.
After casting his vote in Ahmedabad for the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Election Commission for conducting elections peacefully.
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“The festival of democracy has been celebrated with great pomp by the people of Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. I want to thank people of the country. I also want to congratulate Election Commission for conducting elections peacefully,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
-PTI