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Telangana CM KCR Violated Model Code Of Conduct By Making Anti-Hindu Remarks: Election Commission

K Chandrashekhar Rao has been issued a notice by the Election Commission for allegedly passing derogatory remarks against Hindus at an election rally in Karimnagar in March

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has been issued a notice by the Election Commission after finding him prima facie guilty of allegedly passing derogatory remarks against Hindus while addressing an election rally in Karimnagar last month.

Now, he has been asked to furnish his reply by April 12 evening, failing which the Commission will take a decision "without any further reference to you".

The Election Commission said Vishwa Hindu Parishad state president M Rama Raju had filed a complaint which claimed that the Telangana Rashtra Samithi chief "tried to secure votes by passing derogatory remarks against Hindus while addressing an election rally at Karimnagar on March 17."

The Commission has produced his remarks in Telugu but did not give English translation of the same.

"... the Commission is, prima facie, of the opinion that by making the aforesaid statement which has the potential of disturbing harmony and aggravating existing differences between social and religious communities, and appealing to communal feelings, you have violated the ... the Model Code of Conduct," the notice served Tuesday said.

The poll panel reminded Rao of the provision of the model code of conduct which states that no party or candidate shall indulge in any activity which may aggravate existing differences or create mutual hatred or cause tension between different castes and communities, religious or linguistic; and prohibits appeal to communal feelings for securing votes.

The model code came into force on March 10 when the schedule for the seven-phased Lok Sabha elections was announced.

 PTI

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