Over 700 Activists File Complaint Against PM Modi for MCC Violation During National Address
‘Undermined Level Playing Field’: Over 700 Activists Allege MCC Violation In PM Modi's Address To Nation
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More than 700 citizens, including former officials and activists, have accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of violating the Model Code of Conduct during his April 18 address regarding the Women's Reservation Bill. They allege that his use of government resources for electioneering undermines fair electoral practices in states with ongoing elections.
- 01Over 700 activists claim PM Modi violated the Model Code of Conduct during a national address.
- 02The address was related to the Women's Reservation Bill and was broadcast using public resources.
- 03The complaint highlights concerns about unfair advantages in the electoral process.
- 04Signatories include prominent figures from various fields, including former officials and academics.
- 05The address occurred amid ongoing assembly elections in multiple states.
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A coalition of over 700 citizens, including former civil servants, academics, and journalists, has lodged a formal complaint with the Election Commission of India, alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi violated the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during his address to the nation on April 18. The activists contend that Modi's remarks regarding the Women's Reservation Bill constituted partisan propaganda, undermining the level playing field essential for free and fair elections. The MCC is currently in effect in states including Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry, where voting has recently occurred, as well as Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, where elections are pending. The complaint asserts that Modi's address, broadcast live on government media platforms funded by taxpayers, provided an undue advantage to the ruling party. The letter calls for an inquiry into the matter and requests equal airtime for other political parties on public broadcasters. Among the notable signatories are former Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung, political economist Parakala Prabhakar, and activist Yogendra Yadav. Modi's address came after a significant women's reservation bill failed to pass in Parliament, which he framed as a crucial initiative for women's empowerment.
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The complaint could lead to scrutiny of PM Modi's actions and influence the electoral process in states currently holding elections, potentially affecting voter perceptions.
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