CEC Rajiv Kumar Slams Allegations Against Amit Shah, Accepts Multi-Party Demands

CEC Rajiv Kumar Slams Allegations Against Amit Shah, Accepts Multi-Party Demands
  • CEC Rajiv Kumar strongly refuted allegations by Jairam Ramesh about Amit Shah's contact with DMs.
  • Multi-party delegations had demanded CCTV monitoring of vote counting movements which was accepted.
  • Election Commission sought details from Ramesh on the alleged calls made by Amit Shah to DMs.

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar on Monday, June 3, reacted sharply after Congress leader Jairam Ramesh alleged that Union home minister Amit Shah had called up 150 district magistrates across the country after voting for the Lok Sabha elections was completed.

Kumar said, “Can someone influence them (district magistrates/returning officers) all? Tell us who did this. We will punish the person who did it...It is not right that you spread a rumour and doubt everyone.”

The Election Commission of India had sought factual information and details from Jairam Ramesh for his public statement alleging that calls have been made by Amit Shah to 150 DMs just days before the scheduled counting of votes (June 4).

A delegation of leaders from the opposition's INDIA bloc met the full bench of the Election Commission on Sunday and urged it to ensure that all the guidelines are followed on June 4.

Earlier, the Election Commission of India had sought factual information and details from Jairam Ramesh for his public statement through a post on his social media handle alleging that calls have been made by Amit Shah to 150 DMs just days before the scheduled counting of votes (June 4).

The poll body had sought a response from Jairam Ramesh by June 2 evening for further necessary action.

In a letter to Congress general secretary (communications) Jairam Ramesh, the Election Commission mentioned that “the process of counting votes is a sacred duty cast upon every RO, and such public statements by a senior, responsible, and experienced leader tend to put an element of doubt and thus, deserve to be addressed in the larger public interest.”

Earlier on Saturday, Jairam Ramesh had alleged that “outgoing Home Minister has been calling up DMs/Collectors”. He called it “BJP desperation” and said officials should not get under the pressure by such intimidation.

If the exit poll results are to be believed, the BJP is returning to power on June 4, while Narendra Modi will become the only prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru to win three successive terms in Lok Sabha polls.

The exit polls predicted 'Modi 3.0' with PM Modi having led the BJP's poll effort through rallies and roadshows in various parts of the country.

Source: CEC Rajiv Kumar's strong words on Jairam Ramesh's allegations against Amit Shah

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