Election Commission voices displeasure over Rahul Gandhi's remarks

EC pulls up Congress VP, says his 'tone, tenor' during the rally not fitting of a leader.

Update: 2013-11-13 16:25 GMT

New Delhi: The Election Commission on Wednesday ticked off Rahul Gandhi, expressing displeasure over the "tone, tenor and content" of certain remarks made by him during election campaign and asked him to be more "circumspect" in future.

The Commission expressed dissatisfaction over his eight- page reply to the EC notice for model code violation even while acknowledging the "underlying intention and spirit" of his speeches to "foster and promote communal harmony".

Four days after Gandhi's reply to the EC denying having violated the model code, the poll body did not buy his argument that "no violation" has taken place.

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"While the Commission acknowledges the underlying intention and spirit of your impugned speeches to foster and promote communal harmony, it takes exception to the tone, tenor and content of the impugned portions of your speeches (extracted in the Commission's notice) which are part of your said speeches.

"...The Commission considers that the aforesaid portions of your speeches were not in consonance with the letter and spirit of the Model Code of Conduct which prohibits any speeches or statements which may tend to aggravate differences between different religious communities and which also prohibits criticism of other political parties on the basis of unverified allegations," the five-page EC order said.

"Now, therefore, having regard to the totality of facts and circumstances of the case and submissions and contentions made by you in your reply under reference, the Commission hereby conveys its displeasure and advises you to be more circumspect in your public utterances during election campaigns," it said.

Gandhi was served a notice by the Commission on October 31 for model code violation over his remarks made in Churu on October 23 and in Indore on October, where he said Pakistan's ISI was in touch with Muzaffarnagar riot victims and charged BJP with indulging in politics of hatred.

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