Strongly condemning the BRS leader's statements and reprimanding him for misconduct, the election panel barred him from holding any public meeting, procession, rally, show and interview in connection with the ongoing elections for 48 hours or appearing in public in the media. Stopped from giving statement. 8 pm o Wednesday.
The Election Commission order will impact KCR's ongoing bus tour as Rao is being referred to as part of his campaign for the May 13 elections for 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana. The Commission took this action after the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Telangana, Senior Vice President of the state Congress unit, G. Niranjan's complaint followed sending a factual report on what the BRS chief had said in his press conference in Sircilla on April 5. Gave derogatory and objectionable statements against the Congress Party.
The Election Commission had issued a show cause notice to KCR on April 16 for violation of certain provisions of the Model Code of Conduct and received a reply on April 23, where the BRS chief told the Commission that the election in-charge officer in Telangana and Sircilla are not Telugu people. And they barely understand the local dialect of Telugu.
He also argued that the complaint by the Congress was raised by taking certain sentences from his press conference out of context. He said that the English translation of the sentences is not correct and has been distorted.
After perusing the contents of Niranjan's complaint and KCR's reply, the Commission found that KCR not only violated the provisions of the Model Code of Conduct by making objectionable and derogatory statements on April 5, but he was also violating MCC provisions. During the last elections.
The Election Commission order will impact KCR's ongoing bus tour as Rao is being referred to as part of his campaign for the May 13 elections for 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana. The Commission took this action after the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Telangana, Senior Vice President of the state Congress unit, G. Niranjan's complaint followed sending a factual report on what the BRS chief had said in his press conference in Sircilla on April 5. Gave derogatory and objectionable statements against the Congress Party.
The Election Commission had issued a show cause notice to KCR on April 16 for violation of certain provisions of the Model Code of Conduct and received a reply on April 23, where the BRS chief told the Commission that the election in-charge officer in Telangana and Sircilla are not Telugu people. And they barely understand the local dialect of Telugu.
He also argued that the complaint by the Congress was raised by taking certain sentences from his press conference out of context. He said that the English translation of the sentences is not correct and has been distorted.
After perusing the contents of Niranjan's complaint and KCR's reply, the Commission found that KCR not only violated the provisions of the Model Code of Conduct by making objectionable and derogatory statements on April 5, but he was also violating MCC provisions. During the last elections.