Narendra Modi Disqualification Plea: Delhi High Court to Hear Petition Seeking to Disqualify PM for Allegedly Seeking Votes in Name of Sikh and Hindu Deities on April 29
A petition seeking the disqualification of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly exploiting Hindu and Sikh religious sentiments during election campaigns is set to be heard by the Delhi High Court on April 29.
The Delhi High Court is slated to hear a petition on April 29 seeking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's disqualification for allegedly soliciting votes in the name of Hindu and Sikh deities during election rallies. Reportedly, the petition filed by lawyer Anand S Jondhale, the petition calls for PM Modi's six-year disqualification under the Representation of Peoples Act and urges the Election Commission of India (ECI) to restrain him from exploiting religious sentiments for electoral gains. Stemming from PM Modi's speech in Uttar Pradesh on April 9, where he purportedly referenced religious figures while targeting political opponents, the petition contends that such rhetoric could fuel communal tensions and violate the Model Code of Conduct. Despite previous complaints lodged with the ECI seeking PM Modi's disqualification, the petitioner claims no action has been taken thus far. Election Commission Sends Notice to BJP Over PM Narendra Modi’s Speech in Rajasthan’s Banswara.
Narendra Modi Disqualification Plea
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