Yogi Adityanath’s complaint to the Election Commission in Himachal: Allegation of inciting religious sentiments; Serious allegations against JP Nadda and CM’s IT advisor too

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been accused of inciting religious sentiments of people in Himachal Pradesh. Himachal Congress has complained to the Election Commission and demanded action. Pranay Pratap Singh, Working President of State Congress Committee Legal Cell said that Yogi Adityanath has done the work of instigating the religious sentiments of the people in Badsar, Hamirpur.

He has demanded action, calling Yogi Adityanath’s speech a violation of the election code of conduct. He said that the language used by Yogi is also in defiance of the Supreme Court Judgment. The construction of Ram temple started on the orders of the Supreme Court, but elections are being fought in the state by giving it a different look. This is a direct violation of the election code of conduct.

Pranay Pratap Singh, Working President of State Congress Committee Legal Cell

Pranay Pratap Singh, Working President of State Congress Committee Legal Cell

JP Nadda accused of spoiling Bhaijara

Pranay Pratap has also complained to the Election Commission of BJP National President JP Nadda and Kishore Sharma, IT advisor to CM Jai Ram Thakur. He has accused JP Nadda of disturbing mutual brotherhood in Bilaspur.

He alleged that in a rally in Bilaspur, Nadda talked about doing injustice to the Congress Scheduled Castes. This is a direct violation of the election code of conduct as votes cannot be sought by addressing a section in this manner during the code of conduct.

BJP National President JP Nadda

BJP National President JP Nadda

Many serious allegations against CM’s IT advisor

Pranay Pratap Singh has accused Kishore Sharma, IT advisor to Himachal Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, of using a government vehicle even during the code of conduct. He said that money is still coming from the government treasury in Kishore Sharma’s account. Its complaint has been made to the Election Commission along with the document.

He said that Kishore Sharma, who runs Facebook and Twitter, is also making payments directly, while the government should have made this payment. He has demanded action from the Election Commission on this.

Congress has made 110 complaints so far

Pranay Pratap Singh said that till now the Congress party has given 110 complaints to the Election Commission in the state, but action has been seen on very few complaints. He has appealed to the commission to take cognizance of all the complaints of the party.

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