Avoid Remarks Like ‘Pickpocket’, ‘Panauti’: EC’s Advisory To Rahul Gandhi Ahead Of Lok Sabha Polls |

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NEW DELHI: As political parties gear up for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has reportedly issued an advisory to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, urging him to exercise caution in his public statements.

Delhi High Court’s Directive

The advisory comes in response to the Delhi High Court’s directive to the ECI to take appropriate action against Rahul Gandhi for his speech in November of the previous year. In the said speech, he used terms like ‘pickpocket’ while criticizing BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Election Commission had previously issued a notice to Rahul Gandhi regarding his use of ‘panauti and pickpocket’ remarks directed at PM Modi. The sources reveal that the ECI reiterated its advisory on March 1 of the current year, emphasizing its importance during the ongoing campaign.

 

Election Commission of India (ECI) issues an advisory to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. After considering all facts in the matter related to certain remarks against Prime Minister, including Delhi High Court order and his reply, the Election Commission of India has advised him to be…


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“After considering all facts, including the Delhi High Court order and Rahul Gandhi’s reply, the Election Commission of India has advised the Congress leader to be more careful and cautious in the future,” stated a source.

Exercise Restraint, Maintain Decorum: EC To Parties

In light of the declining standards of political discourse in recent elections, the Election Commission issued an advisory last week to all political parties. The advisory stressed the need to maintain decorum, exercise utmost restraint in public campaigning, and elevate election campaigning to an “issue-based” debate.

The Election Commission will assess any indirect violations of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) based on the advisory. This assessment will serve as a fair basis to rework notices considering time and content for the upcoming elections.

CEC Stresses On Ethical Discourse

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar recently emphasized the importance of ethical and respectful political discourse. He urged political parties to inspire rather than divide and promote ideas instead of resorting to personal attacks.

Notice To ‘Star Campaigners’ And Candidates

The Election Commission has put ‘star campaigners’ and candidates on notice, warning of consequences in case of violations. This proactive measure aims to prevent breaches of the Model Code of Conduct during the electoral process for the Lok Sabha and four state Legislative assemblies.