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EC verifying YSRC's complaint against Naidu for alleged MCC violation

EC is verifying a complaint by YSR Congress against AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for alleged violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC). Naidu reportedly conducted meeting with senior officials, which is not allowed according to the MCC guidelines.

The MCC will remain in force till May 27
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Published : Apr 18, 2019, 10:43 PM IST

Amaravati: The Election Commission is verifying a complaint by the opposition YSR Congress against Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for alleged violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).

The MCC will remain in force till May 27

"We are verifying all facts related to the issue. The MCC is very clear and it will remain in force till May 27 when the entire election process gets over.

If there is any violation, we will take appropriate action, including against officials concerned," state Chief Electoral Officer Gopal Krishna Dwivedi told reporters here, a day after the YSR Congress lodged a complaint against Naidu on an alleged violation of the model code of conduct (MCC).

According to reports, the Chief Minister cancelled a scheduled review meeting on law and order situation on Thursday afternoon.

He conducted a review meeting with officials of AP Capital Region Development Authority in the forenoon at the Secretariat, reportedly.

Provision 19.5 of the Model Code of Conduct for Elections strictly bars officials from attending any meeting called by the ministers (including Chief Minister) or political functionaries.

Even security-related briefings "when considered essential" should be undertaken by the Chief Secretary or the Home Secretary.

"The rule book is very clear and it has to be scrupulously followed by everyone. Any violation will sure lead to necessary (disciplinary) action," a senior EC official said.

On Wednesday, the Chief Minister held a review meeting on the progress of the Polavaram project, followed by one on drinking water supply in the state.

Principal Secretary (RWS) Jawahar Reddy and other senior officials attended the meetings.

On Thursday, CRDA Commissioner Cherukuri Sridhar and other officials attended the review meeting at the Secretariat, according to official sources.

Elections to the Assembly and Lok Sabha were held in the State on April 11 and results would be out on May 23.

Read: Jagan accuses AP CM of 'misusing' office

Amaravati: The Election Commission is verifying a complaint by the opposition YSR Congress against Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for alleged violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).

The MCC will remain in force till May 27

"We are verifying all facts related to the issue. The MCC is very clear and it will remain in force till May 27 when the entire election process gets over.

If there is any violation, we will take appropriate action, including against officials concerned," state Chief Electoral Officer Gopal Krishna Dwivedi told reporters here, a day after the YSR Congress lodged a complaint against Naidu on an alleged violation of the model code of conduct (MCC).

According to reports, the Chief Minister cancelled a scheduled review meeting on law and order situation on Thursday afternoon.

He conducted a review meeting with officials of AP Capital Region Development Authority in the forenoon at the Secretariat, reportedly.

Provision 19.5 of the Model Code of Conduct for Elections strictly bars officials from attending any meeting called by the ministers (including Chief Minister) or political functionaries.

Even security-related briefings "when considered essential" should be undertaken by the Chief Secretary or the Home Secretary.

"The rule book is very clear and it has to be scrupulously followed by everyone. Any violation will sure lead to necessary (disciplinary) action," a senior EC official said.

On Wednesday, the Chief Minister held a review meeting on the progress of the Polavaram project, followed by one on drinking water supply in the state.

Principal Secretary (RWS) Jawahar Reddy and other senior officials attended the meetings.

On Thursday, CRDA Commissioner Cherukuri Sridhar and other officials attended the review meeting at the Secretariat, according to official sources.

Elections to the Assembly and Lok Sabha were held in the State on April 11 and results would be out on May 23.

Read: Jagan accuses AP CM of 'misusing' office

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EC verifying complaint on alleged code violation against Naidu
Amaravati, Apr 18 (PTI) The Election Commission is
verifying a complaint by the opposition YSR Congress against
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on alleged violation of the
model code of conduct.
"We are verifying all facts related to the issue. The MCC
is very clear and it will remain in force till May 27 when the
entire election process gets over.
If there is any violation, we will take appropriate
action, including against officials concerned," state Chief
Electoral Officer Gopal Krishna Dwivedi told reporters here, a
day after the YSR Congress lodged a complaint against Naidu on
alleged violation of the model code of conduct (MCC).
According to official sources, the Chief Minister
cancelled a scheduled review meeting on law and order
situation Thursday afternoon.
He conducted a review meeting with officials of AP Capital
Region Development Authority in the forenoon at the
Secretariat, the sources said.
Provision 19.5 of the Model Code of Conduct for Elections
strictly bars officials from attending any meeting called by
the ministers (including Chief Minister) or political
functionaries.
Even security-related briefings "when considered
essential" should be undertaken by the Chief Secretary or the
Home Secretary.
"The rule book is very clear and it has to be scrupulously
followed by everyone. Any violation will sure lead to
necessary (disciplinary) action," a senior EC official said.
On Wednesday, the Chief Minister held a review meeting on
the progress of Polavaram project, followed by one on drinking
water supply in the state.
Principal Secretary (RWS) Jawahar Reddy and other senior
officials attended the meetings.
On Thursday, CRDA Commissioner Cherukuri Sridhar and other
officials attended the review meeting at the Secretariat,
according to official sources.
Elections to the Assembly and Lok Sabha were held in the
State on April 11 and results would be out on May 23. PTI DBV
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