Rahul seeks more time to respond to EC notice
BY M Post Bureau6 Nov 2013 4:51 AM IST
M Post Bureau6 Nov 2013 4:51 AM IST
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Monday sought a week’s more time to reply to the model code violation notice by the Election Commission for his remark that Pakistani’s ISI was in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims, citing his prior travel commitments and holidays due to the festive season.
Gandhi, who was asked to reply to the EC notice by 11.30 am on Monday, said in his communication to Chief Election Commissioner VS Sampath that he wanted more time to respond since there were holidays due to the festive season.
He said he had received the EC notice only at 9.30 pm on 31 October and hardly had time to consult his lawyers on the issue.
The Congress leader also cited prior travel commitments for not responding the notice within the stipulted time.
Meanwhile, The Election Commission on Monday granted four days more time to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi to reply to its notice for Model Code violation over his remark that Pakistani’s ISI was in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims.
The EC has now asked Gandhi to reply to it by 11.30 am on 8 November as to why action should not be initiated against him for violating the Model Code by making such remarks in his speeches in Churu, Rajasthan, on 12 October and in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on 24 October 24 while campaigning.
‘The Commission has considered your request for extension of time for submitting your reply to the commission’s Notice... has decided to extend the time for reply to the said Notice up to 11 am on 8 November (Friday),’ the EC letter to him said.
The EC had issued a notice to Gandhi for his speeches in which he had said Pakistan’s ISI was in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims and charged BJP with indulging in politics of hatred.
The Commission, after examining Gandhi's speeches made in Churu, Rajasthan, on 23 October and in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on 24 October and after taking into account the electoral officer’s report, had asked him to explain by Monday why action should not be initiated against him for prima facie violating the Model Code of Conduct.
‘The Commission is prima facie of the view that your aforesaid speeches are violative of above-referred sub paras (1), (2) and (3) of Para 1 of the Model Code of Conduct for political parties and candidates,’ the EC notice served on him had said.
The EC had issued a notice to Gandhi on 31 October for his speeches in which he had said Pakistan’s ISI was in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims and charged BJP with indulging in politics of hatred.
Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are among five states which go to Assembly polls in November-December this year.
The Commission has said that in case no reply is received within the prescribed time limit, it will be presumed that he has nothing to say and it will proceed to take appropriate action without any further reference.
Gandhi, who was asked to reply to the EC notice by 11.30 am on Monday, said in his communication to Chief Election Commissioner VS Sampath that he wanted more time to respond since there were holidays due to the festive season.
He said he had received the EC notice only at 9.30 pm on 31 October and hardly had time to consult his lawyers on the issue.
The Congress leader also cited prior travel commitments for not responding the notice within the stipulted time.
Meanwhile, The Election Commission on Monday granted four days more time to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi to reply to its notice for Model Code violation over his remark that Pakistani’s ISI was in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims.
The EC has now asked Gandhi to reply to it by 11.30 am on 8 November as to why action should not be initiated against him for violating the Model Code by making such remarks in his speeches in Churu, Rajasthan, on 12 October and in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on 24 October 24 while campaigning.
‘The Commission has considered your request for extension of time for submitting your reply to the commission’s Notice... has decided to extend the time for reply to the said Notice up to 11 am on 8 November (Friday),’ the EC letter to him said.
The EC had issued a notice to Gandhi for his speeches in which he had said Pakistan’s ISI was in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims and charged BJP with indulging in politics of hatred.
The Commission, after examining Gandhi's speeches made in Churu, Rajasthan, on 23 October and in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on 24 October and after taking into account the electoral officer’s report, had asked him to explain by Monday why action should not be initiated against him for prima facie violating the Model Code of Conduct.
‘The Commission is prima facie of the view that your aforesaid speeches are violative of above-referred sub paras (1), (2) and (3) of Para 1 of the Model Code of Conduct for political parties and candidates,’ the EC notice served on him had said.
The EC had issued a notice to Gandhi on 31 October for his speeches in which he had said Pakistan’s ISI was in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims and charged BJP with indulging in politics of hatred.
Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are among five states which go to Assembly polls in November-December this year.
The Commission has said that in case no reply is received within the prescribed time limit, it will be presumed that he has nothing to say and it will proceed to take appropriate action without any further reference.
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