Congress files complaint with Election Commission over Modi’s marital status
Narendra Modi mentioned wife Jashodaben’s name for the first time in poll affidavit
New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibaltoday moved the Election Commission over the issue of the marital status of Narendra Modi by seeking action by the poll body against the BJP leader for "hiding" facts in election affidavits filed by him in the past.
"I have filed a petition with the Election Commission today seeking action against Modi under various provisions of the IPC for hiding facts in his election affidavits regarding his marriage," Sibal said after meeting the poll panel.
He said that between 2002 and 2012, Modi had filed election affidavits while contesting Gujarat assembly elections where he had not mentioned his marital status. "He has not informed the country about this fact. Now, while contesting from Vadorara Lok Sabha seat, he has mentioned that he is married," Sibal said.
He said the EC has assured to examine his plea.
Earlier on Friday, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi raked up the issue of Modi's marriage to hit out at BJP, saying while the party made claims of ensuring safety of women, it took several elections for its Prime Ministerial candidate to mention the name of his wife in the poll affidavit.
"Don't know how many elections he has contested till now, but he has revealed for the first time that he is married. In Delhi, he talks about honour of women but his own wife's name doesn't reach the affidavit," Rahul said.
Modi has for the first time declared himself as a married man by revealing his wife's name as Jashodaben in an affidavit filed before the Election Commission along with his nomination papers for Vadodara Lok Sabha seat.
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