New Delhi: The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) delegation lodged a grievance with the Election Commission of India (ECI) relating to what they declare are unfaithful, dangerous, unverified, and damaging commercials unfold by the Congress get together in distinguished newspapers.
The BJP delegation lodged a grievance with the Election Commission relating to what they declare are unfaithful, dangerous, unverified, and damaging commercials unfold by the Congress get together in distinguished newspapers.
The BJP acknowledged, “This is to bring to your kind notice that, today, i.e. on April 24, just two days before the poll, the Congress party published totally false, malicious and defamatory news advertisements in the front page of almost all notable newspapers,” reported ANI citing the get together’s letter.
The BJP alleged that the Congress Party put out an advert titled ‘Chambu’ to recommend that the Central Government cheated Karnataka. According to the letter, the commercial featured the phrase ‘Chambu’ together with a picture. ‘Chambu’ is a slang time period used to explain, ‘being cheated or empty promise’.
As per the letter, the commercial means that the BJP-led Central Government has cheated the state of Karnataka. The letter additionally included copies of a few of these commercials from distinguished newspapers. The BJP claimed that the Congress, regardless of being conscious of the correct statistics, intentionally crafted these commercials after cautious consideration, aiming to sway voters’ opinions and affect the election consequence with baseless false statements.
“This advertisement will have serious implications on the outcome of the election, which is violative of the Model Code of Conduct and the Representative of the People Act. The said ad grossly violates the provisions enshrined under the Model Code of Conduct,” the letter added, as per ANI.
Karnataka’s 28 seats might be contested in two phases on April 26 and on May 7. The counting of votes is scheduled for June 4. In the 2019 basic elections, the BJP secured victory in 25 out of whole 28 seats.