New Delhi: A day before counting of the votes polled in the Lok Sabha election, the Congress on Wednesday termed the EC's rejection of Election Commissioner Ashok Lavasa's demand that dissent notes should be recorded as 'constitutional travesty' and alleged that the poll watchdog wanted to set a new precedent of 'dark secrets' and 'secluded chambers' in performing its duties.
"A Constitutional travesty! ECI wants to set a new precedent of 'dark secrets' & 'secluded chambers' in doing its constitutional duties.
"If CEC can't play fair in its functioning, can it play fair in ensuring a free & fair election?" Congress's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala wrote on Twitter.
His comments came a day after the Election Commission (EC) decided not to record the dissents put forward by the members of the "full commission", overruling Lavasa.
On Tuesday, the poll panel rejected with a majority vote Lavasa's demand that dissent notes should be recorded in its orders on model code violations, days after the simmering tension within the EC over the issue came out in the open.