Thiruvananthapuram: The Opposition Congress-led UDF and BJP in Kerala on Sunday moved the State Election Commission against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's statement that the COVID-19 vaccine would be made available free of cost, saying it violated the model code, as local body polls to four northern districts will be held on December 14.
However, the ruling CPI(M) dismissed the charges as'childish".United Democratic Front convener M M Hassan told reporters that the Front moved the SEC, as the announcement was a violation of the model code, given that the four northern districts are going to the polls on December 14.
"There was no urgency to make such an announcement," he said senior Congress leader KC Joseph filed an online complaint in this regard with the SEC.
BJP state chief K Surendran, in his complaint, alleged that the Chief Minister was trying to woo voters through such announcements and it was a violation of the model code.
Terming the charges as 'childish,' Left Democratic Frontconvener and CPI(M) state secretary in-charge A Vijayaraghavan told reporters at Thrissur that the CM's statement was part of the ongoing COVID-19 treatment procedure in the state.