Delhi HC Asks EC to Act Against Rahul Gandhi For His Pickpockets Remark Against Modi, Shah, Adani - Vibes Of India

Gujarat News, Gujarati News, Latest Gujarati News, Gujarat Breaking News, Gujarat Samachar.

Latest Gujarati News, Breaking News in Gujarati, Gujarat Samachar, ગુજરાતી સમાચાર, Gujarati News Live, Gujarati News Channel, Gujarati News Today, National Gujarati News, International Gujarati News, Sports Gujarati News, Exclusive Gujarati News, Coronavirus Gujarati News, Entertainment Gujarati News, Business Gujarati News, Technology Gujarati News, Automobile Gujarati News, Elections 2022 Gujarati News, Viral Social News in Gujarati, Indian Politics News in Gujarati, Gujarati News Headlines, World News In Gujarati, Cricket News In Gujarati

Delhi HC Asks EC to Act Against Rahul Gandhi For His Pickpockets Remark Against Modi, Shah, Adani

| Updated: December 22, 2023 14:37

The Delhi High Court has asked the Election Commission of India (ECI) to take appropriate action against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi, home minister Amit Shah and businessman Gautam Adani ‘pickpockets’ during a public speech.

The court gave the constitutional body eight weeks to take the action. “Though the statements are not in good taste, yet as the ECI is acting in the matter the court will not like to keep the matter pending. The same is disposed of,” Acting Chief Justice Manmohann of Delhi High Court said in the order.

Last month, the Election Commission had issued a show-cause notice to Gandhi on November 23 over his ‘panauti and pickpocket’ jibes at PM Modi. It had also asked him to respond before November 26.

The BJP had said it was “unbecoming” of a “very senior leader” to use such language.

The EC in its notice had reminded Gandhi that per the Model Code of Conduct, leaders were not allowed to make unverified allegations against political rivals.
In its complaint to the Election Commission, the BJP had said Gandhi’s allegation that its government granted waivers to industrialists of ₹14,00,000 crore wasn’t “borne out of facts”.

The Election Commission’s notice had said that the expression “panauti” ex-facie falls in the equity of the prohibition of section 123 of the Representation of the People Act, dealing with corrupt practices.

Clause 2, sub section (ii) of section 123 states that any person who induces or attempts to induce a candidate or an elector to believe that he, or any person in whom he is interested, will become or will be rendered an object of divine displeasure or spiritual censure, shall be deemed to interfere with the free exercise of the electoral right of such a candidate or elector, the notice reminded Gandhi.

In its notice, the Election Commission had invoked the Supreme Court’s observation that the right to reputation was considered to be an inextricable part of the right to life protected by Article 21.

“Accordingly, you are requested to provide your explanation on the allegation made and to show causes as to why action as deemed fit for alleged violation of Model Code of Conduct and relevant penal provisions is not initiated by the commission. Your reply, if any, will be reached by 6.00 pm of November 25. If no reply is received by then, action deemed fit will be taken by the commission,” the notice added.

Also Read: Four Soldiers Martyred, 3 Hurt In Poonch Terror Attack

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *