ECI issues notice to DK Shivakumar over party’s newspaper ad for Karnataka polls

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NEW DELHI: The Election Commission on Saturday issued notice to Karnataka Congress president D K Shivakumar in connection with the BJP’s complaint over a newspaper advertisement alleging “unsubstantiated but specific information”. This comes after Congress published an advertisement titled ‘Corruption rate card’ in newspapers in the state, alleging corruption by the ruling BJP.

The ECI stated in the notice, “While the general references and allusions to the alleged lack of achievement, misdeeds, not ensuring corruption-free governance of political opponents do float in the political campaigns, specific accusations and charges need to be segregated as the same must be backed by verifiable facts. Making specific charges, without any factual basis, is an action proscribed by the penal statutes”.

“The allegations and imputations made in the said advertisement are not general. The advertisement, in its very content and format, makes very specific charges, accusing all levels of government machinery (political and bureaucratic) of being, compromised and saleable. This brings into disrepute the entire administration, which has the potential of fomenting a feeling of distrust and undermining the legitimacy of the governance system at large, which otherwise, inter-alia, is vital for the smooth conduct of the poll itself”, the notice added.

The ECI has given Congress time till 7 pm on Sunday (May 7) to provide empirical evidence for the alleged rates cited in the advertisement for appointments and transfers, kinds of jobs and commissions thereof. “Failing the above, you are directed to show reasons for why action shouldn’t be initiated against you for violating the MCC and relevant legal provisions under the R P Act and IPC, by 19.00 hrs of 7th May 2023”, the notice stated.

It also added that in case the party fails to give any response, it will be considered that the party has “nothing” to say in the matter, and ‘appropriate action’ can be taken against it. (ANI)

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