BJP's 'Chai pe charcha with NaMo' programme
may run into fresh trouble with Election Commission over norms which
hold that any kind of allurement to voters during the poll process is
not permissible as per law and the model code. BJP proposes to organise
the third phase of 'Chai pe charcha with NaMo' across the country on
March 20 when its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi will take up
queries on farmers' issue. The programme has already run into trouble
with poll officials in Uttar Pradesh who have registered a case against
some BJP leaders for alleged enticement of voters during a session in
which they distributed free tea to the public in violation of the Model
Code of Conduct. Poll authorities said they considered the serving of
tea as enticement of voters. "Any kind of allurement or enticement of
voters during the poll process is not permissible as per law," UP's
Chief Electoral Officer, Umesh Sinha, told PTI. Top poll officials said
that a case was registered under provisions of IPC against certain
local BJP leaders at Kotwali police station at Mohammadi in Lakhimpur
Kheri district. Sources said that BJP leaders had obtained permission
from UP's Chief Electoral Officer for holding the 'Chai Pe Charcha'
programme on March 8 at a tea stall in the area. But Sinha said that
permission was granted for the event to take place as per the provisions
of the Model Code. But poll officials reported that free tea was
served to participants at the discussion, which was construed as bribing
the voters. But the view in Nirvachan Sadan, EC's headquarters here,
is different with poll officials saying that serving a cup of tea worth
Rs 2 cannot be termed enticement. "The money (spent on serving tea) can
be added to BJP's poll expenditure," said an official. But UP CEO
Sinha holds a different view. "There is no ban on holding of such
events with prior permission... But anything which is in violation of
the Model Code of Conduct will not be permitted at such events.
"Appropriate action would be taken in cases of any violation," Sinha
said, adding that any kind of free distribution by political parties
will be regarded as an attempt to entice voters. Asked about the EC
action, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said at a party briefing that
while they would examine the matter, the poll panel should consider
allowing new campaigning styles which are in sync with the changing
times.
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