New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi denied the allegations by the Opposition that there is a lack of level playing field in the Lok Sabha elections and said that laws regarding the institutions were formed before his tenure while adding that the Opposition is only trying to find an excuse for their impending defeat.
Confuting the claims of the misuse of the Enforcement Directorate, PM Modi highlighted that only 3 per cent of cases are against political people and a much higher amount of cash has been seized by the agency in the last 10 years as compared to before.
In an exclusive interview with ANI, PM Modi said, "None of the law regarding this was made by my government. Whether it is ED, CBI or Election Commission."
He pointed out that the government even passed a bill that keeps a Leader of Opposition in the three-member committee to select the three Election Commissioners. "In fact, we have made improvements in the Election Commission. Today, if the Election Commission is formed, then the opposition is also in it. Earlier, the Prime Minister used to sign a file and form the Election Commission. And those who were close to their families, such people became election commissioners."
He said that earlier people close to the Congress party became Election Commissioners, who were later given Rajya Sabha tickets and ministries. "Such people became election commissioners, who after leaving from there, became members of the Rajya Sabha, became ministers of their government.
Such election commissioners were chosen who became Congress candidates. And that is why we cannot play at that level," the Prime Minister added. Taking a jibe at the Opposition, he said, "So our level play cannot happen, we cannot become like that. We want to go on the right path, we don't want to go on the wrong path."
Prime Minister Modi further said that the Opposition is creating excuses and are setting a "reasoning for their impending defeat". "There is a saying-- Naach Na Jaane Aangan Tedha (phrase literally translates to, someone who can't dance calls the floor distorted)," PM Modi said. "That's why sometimes they come up with excuses over EVM.
Basically, they have already started setting a reasoning for their impending defeat, so the loss does not come on their side." The Parliament passed the Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Bill, 2023 last December.
Under the new system, a three-member committee, comprising the Prime Minister, a Union Minister and the Leader of the Opposition selects the three Election Commissioners. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Gyanesh Kumar were appointed as the two Election Commissioners under the new system last month.