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No Poll Code Violation By Modi In Patan Speech: EC

Mumbai: A clean chit for PM Narendra Modi for his Gujarat speech, where he had claimed that the Indian government had put Pakistan on his toes to ensure the safe return of his pilot

According to sources, one of the election commissioners, on April 1, expressed their disagreement with the Election Commission’s decision to give a clean chit to Modi regarding his speech in Wardha, where he attacked Congress chief Rahul Gandhi for contesting the elections from a minority. Done his appeal to first-time voters by calling the soldiers of Balakot air stripe and CRPF, who was martyred in the Pulwama terror attack on Wayanad seat in Kerala and on April 9.

This is the sixth clean chit to Modi by the poll watchdog.

In his plea speech, Modi had allegedly said that he had warned Pakistan for the “consequences” if it did not return the Indian Air Force’s pilot Ahinandhan Varthaman, who would have made an airborne air war with Pakistani F-16 Was later captured, who violated Indian airspace and targeted the army. Established in February.

In its decision on Saturday, the Election Commission said, “… the detailed report of Chief Election Officer, Gujarat was received. Detailed investigation of this matter, the provisions of Model Code of Conduct, examinations have been examined in detail.” The Commission is of the view that no such violation of existing advisors provisions in this matter has been attracted.”

On March 19, the Election Commission issued an advisory asking the parties not to call the armed forces in their political campaign.

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