Modi questions EC’s neutrality after being denied public meet at Varanasi

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 06:33 PM.

Narendra Modi questioned the poll body’s neutrality over the denial of permission for a public meeting at a venue of his choice in Varanasi, even as he appealed to party workers to maintain peace while protesting the move.

Escalating his attack on the Election Commission, Narendra Modi today questioned the poll body’s neutrality over the denial of permission for a public meeting at a venue of his choice in Varanasi, even as he appealed to party workers to maintain peace while protesting the move.

Seeking to strike an emotional chord, the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate also offered “profound apologies” to river Ganga for not being able to perform arti . District authorities in Varanasi have already given permission for Ganga Pooja.

“It is unfortunate that the EC is not concerned about the institution’s neutrality. That is why our

karyakartas ( workers) have to embark on a Satyagraha,” Modi said on Twitter.

He also made an appeal to his party workers to maintain peace while protesting the EC’s refusal to allow public meets.

“I appeal to my karyakarta sisters and brothers to maintain peace and ensure that people do not face any difficulty,” the BJP strongman said.

Modi also sought apologies from ‘Maa Ganga’ (Ganges river) and indirectly hit out at the EC, stating that a mother’s love is above politics.

“My profound apologies to Ganga Maa for not being able to perform aarti today. Wish these people know that a mother’s love is above politics,” Modi tweeted.

The BJP had yesterday decided to sit on ‘dharna’ in front of the Varanasi Sub Divisional Magistrate’s office against the EC’s decision to deny a permit for three campaign programmes of Modi from Varanasi, where he is contesting against AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal and Congress’ Ajay Rai.

BJP had earlier sought permission to hold a public rally at crowded Veeniya Bagh area, but the Returning Officer Pranjal Yadav denied it citing security reasons.

However, the Returning Officer had suggested an alternative spot to hold their public rally but the BJP did not accept.

Seeking the removal of Varanasi’s Returning Officer, senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley had yesterday said he along with his senior party leaders, including UP’s election in-charge of the party, Amit Shah, will hold a protest outside Banaras Hindu University as well as in front of the EC in Delhi.

Published on May 8, 2014 06:42