The Election Commission is now turning into a main rival for the alliance of anti-Congress and BJP parties. Just as the fight is going on between Congress and BJP, the same fight is going on between Congress and Election Commission. The Election Commission is also behaving like an anti-Congress political party. However, the Election Commission always targets the opposition parties. He has been accused of working according to the ruling party or alliance. Remember how when Congress was in power at the Centre, BJP used to make allegations regarding Electronic Voting Machine i.e. EVM. A BJP ideologue, who later became a Rajya Sabha MP, had written a book against EVMs. The then party supremo Lal Krishna Advani also wrote and said a lot against EVMs. Especially after losing the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. A video of Narendra Modi, who was the Chief Minister of Gujarat at that time, is also going viral, in which he was raising questions on EVMs.
But it is not noticeable whether any Election Commissioner has tried to silence BJP or has asked that BJP pay attention to its vote or has said that BJP is being defeated by the voters of the country and she is blaming the Election Commission. Is. The job of the Election Commission is to conduct elections in a free and fair manner. If any kind of allegations are made against him, he has full right to answer the allegations. But the current Election Commission has gone far ahead of that. The Chief Election Commissioner sits in the press conference, makes fun of the opposition parties and reads very superficial poetry. The language in which the Election Commission has responded to Congress’s objections regarding Haryana’s results and the comments it has made look more like the response of an opposition party rather than the response of a constitutional body.
That’s why Congress has now warned of taking this issue to court. The reason for this is that the language of the reply given by the Election Commission on the complaints of Congress on October 29 is as if there is a contest between Congress and Election Commission in the Haryana elections and after winning, the Election Commission is responding to the allegations of the losing party. yes. Responding to Congress’ complaint, the Election Commission said that Congress makes baseless allegations when it faces inconvenient election results. The Commission said that Congress has become in the habit of making ‘baseless and sensational complaints’. The commission had termed the allegations as ‘irresponsible’ and asked the party to take steps to change its ‘habit of minor complaints’. Instead of responding to Congress’s allegations factually or from technical aspects, the Election Commission made a political comment. Instead, blame Congress. Then Congress has written a three-page letter to the Election Commission and asked it to withdraw its comments. It has also been said that if the Commission does not do this then Congress will go to court to get these comments removed.