Lucknow: The Jamajwadi Party on Sunday filed a complaint with the Indian Election Commission (ECI) accused the leader of the Bharatiya Janata party and workers to violate the model behavior model to campaign for the party in the electoral district and other regions.
Demanding action against those responsible for violations, SP has been looking for stricture to the incident.
The complaint came a day after the minister of UNI house Amit Shah began the door campaign to the door, visited the suspected family of Hinduism from Cairana before 2017.
In the complaint, SP National Secretary Rajendra Chaudhary, stated that in Cairana Shamli and several other assembly constituencies, para The BJP leader and workers campaigned with more than 10 people in an open violation of the code of the behavior model and guidelines issued by the EC after the Pandemic Covid-19.
“To ensure free, fearful, and ‘fearful’ elections, EC must provide stricture against BJP leaders and party workers who have been involved in the campaign for the party in the constituency of the Cairana Assembly and other regions in groups of more than 10 people directly.
Violations of guidelines that EC has published and violated the model behavior code.
Actions must also be initiated against them, “the letter was intended for CEC reading.
Chaudhary said ECI had to record visuals available on social media and look for land reports about the presence of a number of people at the BJP leader meeting.
Chaudhary said.
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