[ad_1]

It has sought an explanation by 5 pm on Tuesday on the circumstances which led to the violation of the fee’s Model Code of Conduct (MCC) directions.
The Election Commission on Monday sought an explanation from the Congress authorities in Karnataka over ads publicising its achievements in newspapers in poll-bound Telangana.
In a letter to the Karnataka chief secretary, the fee mentioned the state authorities didn’t acquire prior approval from it for publishing the ads, an motion violative of the poll code.
It additionally mentioned the publication of any such commercial by the federal government of Karnataka in Telangana ought to cease with rapid impact until mandatory approvals are taken by the state authorities from the fee.
It has sought an explanation by 5 pm on Tuesday on the circumstances which led to the violation of the fee’s Model Code of Conduct (MCC) directions.
In its letter, the fee additionally requested why disciplinary motion shouldn’t be taken in opposition to the secretary-in-charge of the Department of Information and Public Relations for violations of process as required beneath MCC directions.
Earlier in the day, the BJP lodged a grievance with the Election Commission in the matter, alleging that the Congress has violated the Representation of the People Act and the Model Code of Conduct with its authorities in Karnataka placing out ads in the Telangana media with a watch on the meeting polls in the state.
Assembly polls in Telangana are scheduled for November 30.
[ad_2]

