Lucknow: Samajwadi Party Filed a written complaint against the Chief Minister in the Election Commission on Thursday Yogi AdityanathAccused him of addressing opposition leaders with words that are inappropriate to match his constitutional position.
The party has asked the Election Commission to immediately ban such language, which has been mentioned in the complaint letter, which cannot be justified.
The complaint alleges “recent threats from the CM” to use bulldozers after March 10 and repeatedly targeting the SP leadership by calling them “goons, mawali, mafia”. The letter referred to the CM’s address on February 1 in Siwalkhas and Mithoor in Meerut, where he said: “Lal topi matlab rioters, history-sheeters” (red caps worn by SP leaders and workers of rioters and history-sheeters). symbol).
“Just look at the language that our CM is using. This reflects the desperation and desperation among senior BJP leaders, perhaps because they had already sensed defeat. Let me be very clear, if BJP leaders are using such objectionable language to provoke similar reaction from SP cadres, it will not work,” SP national general secretary Rajendra Choudhary told TOI.
The letter signed by Rajendra Choudhary also mentions the CM’s address in Muzaffarnagar’s Kairana, where he said: “Jo hotness dikhi hai ye sab shante jayega” and “summer kaise shanta hai ye” main janta hoon (I know I know how to handle high fliers). The UP CM has been lambasting the SP in his campaigns – drawing parallels between SP workers and rioters, gangsters and goons – saying that bulldozers will be used against such dacoits.
The letter said that such violation of model code of conduct by the ruling party may adversely affect free, fair and fair elections in the state. “In order to conduct free and fair elections, there is a demand of the Samajwadi Party that the Chief Minister should be directed to use language in accordance with the dignity of his office and in accordance with the Model Code of Conduct,” it said.
The party has asked the Election Commission to immediately ban such language, which has been mentioned in the complaint letter, which cannot be justified.
The complaint alleges “recent threats from the CM” to use bulldozers after March 10 and repeatedly targeting the SP leadership by calling them “goons, mawali, mafia”. The letter referred to the CM’s address on February 1 in Siwalkhas and Mithoor in Meerut, where he said: “Lal topi matlab rioters, history-sheeters” (red caps worn by SP leaders and workers of rioters and history-sheeters). symbol).
“Just look at the language that our CM is using. This reflects the desperation and desperation among senior BJP leaders, perhaps because they had already sensed defeat. Let me be very clear, if BJP leaders are using such objectionable language to provoke similar reaction from SP cadres, it will not work,” SP national general secretary Rajendra Choudhary told TOI.
The letter signed by Rajendra Choudhary also mentions the CM’s address in Muzaffarnagar’s Kairana, where he said: “Jo hotness dikhi hai ye sab shante jayega” and “summer kaise shanta hai ye” main janta hoon (I know I know how to handle high fliers). The UP CM has been lambasting the SP in his campaigns – drawing parallels between SP workers and rioters, gangsters and goons – saying that bulldozers will be used against such dacoits.
The letter said that such violation of model code of conduct by the ruling party may adversely affect free, fair and fair elections in the state. “In order to conduct free and fair elections, there is a demand of the Samajwadi Party that the Chief Minister should be directed to use language in accordance with the dignity of his office and in accordance with the Model Code of Conduct,” it said.
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