The Congress admonish the Election Commission (EC) to commence criminal proceedings against Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the state government’s chief secretary, and other officials, alleging that they violated the Model Code of Conduct by antedate arrangement shift and bulletin boards and falsification with official records model of conduct on Thursday.
The Congress accused “extreme violations” of the Constitution In a document filed to the Election Commissioner, In Uttarakhand, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government cited the 1951 Representation of the People Act.
It interrogates that action and criminal prosecution, including authorization of FIRs, commence against Dhami, Chief Secretary S S Sandhu and another bureaucrat of the Uttarakhand government for “postdate and tampering” with government information, and Glaring Contravene the Model Of Conduct as also the Depictin of the People Act, 1951.
As the BJP Government of Uttarakhand is aware of the certainty that it is existing defeat in the forthcoming ballot by the individuals of Uttarakhand, Pushkar Singh the Dhami government has cosset in anguished interfere of government documentation by postdate engagement resettle and posting meddle with official evidence “The Opposition Party Alleged.
According to Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Harish Rawat, Randeep Surjewala, Ganesh Godiyal, Pritam Singh, and Devendra Yadav signed a memorandum for the Congress.
MCC
According to Aman Panwar, Pranav Jha and the EC should “throw aside or declare illegal” the BJP’s back-dated nominations to the Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC), as they violate the MCC and other legal provisions, or “proclaim illegitimate” the back-dated transfer/postings of teachers in various parts of Uttarakhand, as they break the MCC and other legal requirements.”
Countermand or declare illegal back-dated teacher transfers/postings in different parts of Uttarakhand for violating the MCC and other legal laws,” the memorandum stated. It further appealed for the back-dated appointments made qua the mandi samitis of Uttarakhand or any other state institution to be set aside or declared unconstitutional because they violated the MCC and other legal laws.
It further demanded that a specific EC observer be appointed to study all government orders issued 72 hours before and after the poll panel’s declaration of election to see if any were back-dated by the Dhami government to gain “undue political advantage.”
On February 14, the Uttarakhand Assembly election will be held in a single phase, with voting on February 14 and counting of results on March 10.
Published By – Ranjit Gohite
Edited By – Kritika Kashyap