
After the defeat in the Milkipur assembly elections of Uttar Pradesh, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav fiercely targeted the Election Commission. In this, he had called the Commission dead and had talked about sending him a shroud (white cloth). The Commission did not give any reaction to his allegations at that time, but now the Commission is preparing to take strict legal action against it on this matter.
In this, it will first give him a notice of the allegations made. If he does not give a satisfactory answer within the stipulated time, then the Commission will take action against him as per the rules. According to highly placed sources associated with the Commission, the Commission has started its preparation. This notice can be issued to him in the next one or two days.
The Election Commission is not in favor of giving any exemption to Akhilesh.
The Commission is anyway not in favor of giving any exemption to Akhilesh Yadav on these allegations because this is not the first case of making such allegations. He has also made serious allegations against the Commission during the assembly elections. In this, he was accused of cutting 20-20 thousand votes of Yadavs and Muslims from the voter list of each assembly.
Akhilesh replied after procrastination.
The commission had issued a notice to him and asked him to provide evidence of these allegations. According to sources, Akhilesh Yadav replied to the commission after a lot of procrastination and submitted a list of total 18 thousand names deleted from the voter list. Whereas earlier he had alleged that 20-20 thousand names were deleted from each assembly seat.
Out of 18 thousand, only 200 names were deleted from the voter list.
When the commission also investigated these 18 thousand names, it was found that only about two hundred names out of these were deleted from the voter list. These were also deleted for different reasons. If sources are to be believed, action can also be taken against this under Section 196 (in which spreading enmity among people based on residence, place of birth, language, etc.) and Section 353 (misleading the public) of the Indian Penal Code 2023.
There is also a provision of imprisonment for up to three years in these. Apart from this, action can also be taken against him under the Representation of People Act. In which action can be taken to stop him from campaigning etc.
File closed on Kejriwal's allegations of poisoning Yamuna.
The Election Commission has given relief to former Chief Minister of Delhi and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor Arvind Kejriwal, who was surrounded by allegations of poisoning Yamuna against the Haryana government. The commission has closed his file related to this matter.
If sources are to be believed, the commission was not convinced by the reply given by him for the second time as well, because it did not contain answers to the allegations which he had accused of genocide, biological attack, and repeating of Hiroshima-like incident. The commission does not want to give him the benefit of gaining sympathy in any way by taking action on this matter.
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