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The Election Commission on Tuesday, 30 April, gave Prime Minister Narendra Modi a clean chit over Congress’ complaint alleging Model Code of Conduct violation during his speech in Maharashtra’s Wardha, which the Congress had termed ‘divisive’.
“The Commission is of the considered view that in this matter no such violation has been noticed,” the EC statement said.
Modi had claimed in a rally at Wardha, Maharashtra on 1 April, that the Congress had been forced to contest from places dominated by the minority community, referring to Rahul Gandhi’s decision to fight from Wayanad.
The Congress on Friday, 5 April moved the EC against Modi’s speech alleging that the comments were “hateful and divisive.”
Party spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said Modi has committed a "corrupt practice" under Section 123 of the Representation of People's Act besides violating the dignity of the office he holds.
(With inputs from PTI, ANI)
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Published: 30 Apr 2019,09:31 PM IST