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Madhya Pradesh: Congress seeks removal of 14 Ministers for poll code violation

Congress in Madhya Pradesh has submitted a complaint to the Election Commission seeking the removal of 14 non-MLA BJP ministers from the State cabinet for violating the model code of conduct. Congress has alleged that the BJP Ministers are misusing their ministerial positions ahead of the byelections to be held on November 3.

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Published : Oct 13, 2020, 3:47 PM IST

Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee has approached the Election Commission seeking the removal of 14 non-MLA ministers from the State cabinet, alleging the presence of non-legislators in the cabinet violates the model code of conduct ahead of the November 3 by-polls. The Congress noted that non-MLAs holding ministerial positions misuse their ministerial positions with the byelections around the corner.

The ruling BJP, however, denied the allegations, saying none of its candidates misused power or violated any provision of the model code of conduct.

The 14 ministers, who resigned from the Congress and their Assembly membership earlier this year and joined the BJP, are contesting the upcoming by-elections in the state.

The Madhya Pradesh Congress unit on Monday submitted a complaint against them to the state Chief Electoral Officer.

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"These Ministers are misusing their positions to influence voters by announcing false schemes, performing false foundation laying ceremonies under their clout as ministers and thus, violating the model code of conduct," Congress spokesman Narendra Singh Saluja alleged.

"The officials of departments held by these Ministers are working under the ruling BJP's pressure to campaign for the party, he further charged.

Therefore, these ministers should be immediately removed from their posts for the byelections to be conducted in a free and fair manner, Saluja said.

However, the BJP state spokesman Pankaj Chaturvedi dismissed the allegations as baseless and said those levelling such charges are "desperate, totally disappointed and mentally disturbed".

"All these Ministers are now in the people's court. Let them decide their fate," he said.

"All the allegations of misuse of power or government machinery are baseless and the Ministers are following all provisions of the model of conduct, he added.

By-elections for 28 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh will be held on November 3.

The by-polls were necessitated following the resignation of 25 MLAs of the Congress and death of three sitting legislators.

PTI report

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Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee has approached the Election Commission seeking the removal of 14 non-MLA ministers from the State cabinet, alleging the presence of non-legislators in the cabinet violates the model code of conduct ahead of the November 3 by-polls. The Congress noted that non-MLAs holding ministerial positions misuse their ministerial positions with the byelections around the corner.

The ruling BJP, however, denied the allegations, saying none of its candidates misused power or violated any provision of the model code of conduct.

The 14 ministers, who resigned from the Congress and their Assembly membership earlier this year and joined the BJP, are contesting the upcoming by-elections in the state.

The Madhya Pradesh Congress unit on Monday submitted a complaint against them to the state Chief Electoral Officer.

Read:| Atishi alleges poll code violation by Gambhir over pamphlet distribution

"These Ministers are misusing their positions to influence voters by announcing false schemes, performing false foundation laying ceremonies under their clout as ministers and thus, violating the model code of conduct," Congress spokesman Narendra Singh Saluja alleged.

"The officials of departments held by these Ministers are working under the ruling BJP's pressure to campaign for the party, he further charged.

Therefore, these ministers should be immediately removed from their posts for the byelections to be conducted in a free and fair manner, Saluja said.

However, the BJP state spokesman Pankaj Chaturvedi dismissed the allegations as baseless and said those levelling such charges are "desperate, totally disappointed and mentally disturbed".

"All these Ministers are now in the people's court. Let them decide their fate," he said.

"All the allegations of misuse of power or government machinery are baseless and the Ministers are following all provisions of the model of conduct, he added.

By-elections for 28 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh will be held on November 3.

The by-polls were necessitated following the resignation of 25 MLAs of the Congress and death of three sitting legislators.

PTI report

Read:| FIR against Bihar BJP chief, Kishanganj party candidate for Poll Code Violation

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