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Published 16:06 IST, April 9th 2021

Congress' Abhishek Singhvi cries foul as Adhikari gets "delayed notice" for 'hate speech'

After the Election Commission issued notice to Suvendu Adhikari 9 days after plaint was filed; Cong's Abhishek Singhvi slammed EC & called it 'discriminatory'

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A day after the Election Commission (EC) issues a notice to BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct during the West Bengal election campaign, Indian National Congress (INC) National Spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi on April 9 slammed the EC. Taking to his official Twitter handle, Abhishek Singhvi accused the EC of practising "discrimination" against Congress and CM Mamata Banerjee as it served Adhikari notice after 9 days delay.  

In his recent post, the Congress Spokesperson attacked the Election Commission of issuing notice to Suvendu Adhikari after 9 days. He said that now the ban imposed by the EC will be useless now. These comments by Abhishek Singhvi comes after EC issues notice to Suvendu Adhikari on Thursday for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct during his election campaign in Bengal. 

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EC issues notice to Suvendu Adhikari

The notice issued by the EC was based on CPI(ML)(L) Politburo member Kavita Krishnan's complaint pertaining to an alleged hate speech delivered by Adhikari in Nandigram on March 29. Adhikari was pitted against WB CM Mamata Banerjee from this constituency in the second phase of the Assembly polls. Making a prima facie observation that his remarks are in violation of the MCC, the poll body asked him to give an explanation within 24 hours of receipt of this notice failing which it will take unilateral action. 

Here is an excerpt from Adhikari's contentious comments- "One one hand, Begum is competing against us. On the other hand, here is the son of your family, your younger brother, your friend, your elder brother for my juniors. Whom would you like to accept, tell me? Election is knocking at the door. You are not giving votes to Begum. If you vote for Begum there will be mini Pakistan...A Dawood Ibrahim has come up in your locality...We will note down everything."

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Assembly election in West Bengal

Mamata Banerjee-led TMC had swept the 2016 Assembly polls by bagging 211 seats in the 294-member Assembly. In West Bengal, 294 seats are up for grabs and people will be able to cast their votes at 1,01,916 polling stations. Buoyed by its stupendous 2019 Lok Sabha performance, BJP is looking to oust TMC and is aiming at winning over 200 seats this time. While Congress was the second-largest party in 2016, it has tied with the Left and the Indian Secular Front founded by influential Furfura Sharif cleric Abbas Siddiqui. On the other hand, AIMIM has also entered the poll fray by fielding candidates in 7 seats.

The voter turnout for the seats that went to the polls in the first, second and third phases was 84.63 per cent, 86.11 per cent and 84.61 per cent respectively. The polling for the remaining phases will take place on April 10, April 17, April 22, April 26 and April 29. The counting of votes shall take place on May 2. 

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16:06 IST, April 9th 2021