EC notice to Kejriwal

November 20, 2013 07:13 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:58 pm IST - New Delhi

Election Commission on Wednesday issued a notice to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal for an alleged violation of the Model Code of Conduct by way of an appeal on grounds of religion to Muslim voters to support his party in the upcoming Delhi Assembly polls.

The Election Commission has given Mr. Kejriwal time till 11 a.m. on November 25 to file a reply as to why action should not be initiated against him for prima facie violation of the Model Code, which prohibits appeals to voters on grounds of religion.

“The Commission has prima facie observed that by distributing the pamphlet (seeking Muslim votes), you have violated the provisions of the Model Code of Conduct.

“You are hereby called upon to explain by 11 a.m. on November 25 as to why action should not be initiated against you for the said violation,” the notice states.

In case Mr. Kejriwal failed to submit his reply by the said deadline, appropriate action would be initiated against him without any further notice on the assumption that he has nothing to say, the commission added.

The notice follows a complaint filed by Harish Khurana, son of former Delhi Chief Minister Madan Lal Khurana, who objected to pamphlets being distributed by Mr. Kejriwal containing appeals to Muslim voters for their backing.

The pamphlet, whose objectionable parts EC has reproduced in its notice, purportedly has AAP saying that, “Delhi’s Muslims should support Aam Aadmi Party in the forthcoming polls.

“We (AAP) are not seeking votes for power or money but for rooting out corruption from the system and building a corruption-free India where people belonging to all religions can live in peace,” the pamphlet states.

Mr. Kejriwal further appeals in the pamphlet that, “BJP is a communal party. Till now the Muslims did not have any alternative, but now they have an honest alternative in the form of AAP.

“We appeal to the Muslim voters of Delhi to back our endeavours for clean politics and not fall into the trap in which they have been falling for the past 65 years.”

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