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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2009

New Delhi: The BJP on Monday rejected the Election Commission’s advise to not to nominate Varun Gandhi as candidate in the Lok Sabha elections and declared that he would be the party candidate in Pilibhit.

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“He (Varun) is our candidate. We have turned down the advise (by the EC) because it is does not have the right to give such an advise,” party spokesman Balbir Punj said after meeting Varun.

He said he was speaking as the authorised spokesman of the party and this was the view of the party leaders after consultations among them.

In an unprecedented action, the Election Commission on Sunday night asked the BJP not to nominate Varun as its candidate in the Lok Sabha elections after holding him guilty of making communal speeches. “Varun Gandhi does not deserve to be a candidate at the present general elections....” the three-member Commission said in its advise to BJP.

Punj said in a democracy it was the right of political parties to decide on who their candidates will be and it was not for the Commission to say that.

The BJP would not accept the Election Commission’s advise, he said adding it was the collective decision of the party leaders.

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Punj also questioned the Election Commission’s authority to advise against nominating Varun. “The entire episode smacks of prejudice and bias,” he said.

“If the Election Commission is so concerned, then it should be forthright in giving the same suggestion in the case of Sanjay Dutt, M K Subba, Shibu Soren, Sajjan Kumar and Jagdish Tytler,” he said.

The BJP spokesperson also sought to question the competency of the Commission in deciding the veracity of the compact disc containing anti-Muslim speeches allegedly made by Varun.

“Where is the original CD? The Election Commission has no right to give such advise. It should refer the matter to an independent investigation agency,” Punj said.

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Pramod Said:


BJP has done a commendable job by not coming under EC pressure. Election Commission has no power to suggest a political party how to manage itself. It is an interference in the independence of political party. The case of Varun Gandhi's speech is not a first & solitary case. Apart from the persons cited by BJP in the article, we can not forget the utterances of Azam Khan, a minister in Mulayam ministery, who describe Bharat Mata as DYAN. Has any body taken any action agaist Azam Khan. There is a non-bailable warrant against Imam Abdulla Bhukhari, of Jama Masjid Delhi, issued by Karala High Court, still pending,for many years, and yet to be inforced. Why Afzal Guru has not been hanged, for the five years despite Supreme Court order. The list is very long. The pseudo-secularist cry hoarse when there is a case against Hindoo, & keep mum when against any Muslmaan. What a Secular state is this? The word 'secular' was inserted in the contitution under 42nd amendment in 1976 during dark days of Emergency. What wrong has Varun Gandhi done. He has just manifested the feeling of the people of his constituency. Pilibhit has history of communal riots at the drop of a hat. Muslim become trouble some, through out the world, when ever they become sizable. History has vouched it. The duty of the Election Commission is to conduct elections, free & fair, peacefully & not to dictate election strategy for the political parties. Perhaps the incoming CEC has hinted, which way the thing will move, in comming days. The persons with criminal back ground, having many court cases on their head, are fighting the elections and the EC has no guts to keeps them out of fray. The Election Commission must keep its nefarious designs under check, to maintain its impartiality and respectability in the comming days.

Posted On 3/23/2009 4:57:29 PM