EC surprised, disappointed over BJP decision to hold protests
New Delhi: The Election Commission (EC) on Wednesday expressed "surprise" and "disappointment" over BJP's decision to hold protests against denial of permission to Narendra Modi for his programmes in Varanasi that were scheduled for Thursday.
In a letter to BJP leader Arun Jaitley, the EC said the protests were announced despite the poll body trying to resolve the matter "in accordance with law and the ground situation".
Principal Secretary of the EC RK Srivastava said that while earlier a BJP representative Vidyasagar Rai had requested for an alternative site on May 6, Jaitley later urged the returning officer not to process the permission. "In the whole matter, the Commission decided not to go by the version conveyed by the district magistrate alone, but consulted the UP chief secretary and the DGP, who endorsed the security and the suitability aspects including capacity of the ground (in Veeniya Bagh),” said the district officials.
"You will appreciate that the Commission cannot overlook the security concerns expressed by competent authorities," the letter said. The letter said the Commission has given prompt attention to any issue raised by political parties, including BJP, over the ongoing elections. "Hence the Commission is surprised and disappointed that your party has chosen to hold protests over the matter, which was being sought to be resolved in accordance with law and ground realities," it said.
The EC, in its letter to Jaitley, said while permissions for 'Ganga poojan' and 'meeting of eminent citizens' have been granted by the district magistrate, the permission for rally was under consideration due to security and related concerns. It pointed out that permissions for rallies were dealt at the district level and not directly by the EC.
The BJP got into a full-blown confrontation with the Election Commission by announcing protests while cancelling all his programmes in Varanasi on Thursday. Varanasi district authorities late on Wednesday night, gave permission to four events of Modi, but BJP rejected the gesture saying the clearance came too late.