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Congress moves EC over PM Modi's 'wealth redistribution' remark

The Congress, on April 22, called upon the Election Commission (EC) to address the Prime Minister's statements, labeling them as "divisive," "malicious," and targeting a specific religious group

April 22, 2024 / 19:26 IST
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On April 21, PM Modi made a statement suggesting that if the Congress were to come into power, there might be a redistribution of wealth favoring Muslims.
On April 21, PM Modi made a statement suggesting that if the Congress were to come into power, there might be a redistribution of wealth favoring Muslims.

The Congress, on April 22, called upon the Election Commission (EC) to address the Prime Minister's statements, labeling them as "divisive," "malicious," and targeting a specific religious group. During a meeting with the EC, a delegation of Congress leaders submitted complaints against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging violations of the model code of conduct (MCC) and directives of the poll panel, PTI has reported.

"The Prime Minister has to be held accountable by the ECI for the brazen trampling of the Model Code of Conduct as well as the whole gamut of offences- electoral and otherwise- committed by him and his party," the delegation stated after meeting with the EC.

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Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi, while interacting with the press following the party delegation's meeting with the EC, said, "We respect the office PM Modi holds; he is as much our PM as yours or the BJP. The higher the position he holds, the more the obligation he holds to exercise restraint. Unfortunately, the statement he quoted, it is seriously objectionable. We can never expect this from the PM. We would pray to him with folded hands to withdraw these comments and clarify", as cited by ANI.

Addressing a rally in Rajasthan's Banswara, PM Modi asserted that if Congress were to come to power, it would redistribute the wealth of the common man to "infiltrators." He suggested that Congress intended to allocate resources to "those who have many children."