Case Filed Against Amit Shah For Poll Code Violation in Hyderabad

Police registered the case under IPC Section 188...


A case has been registered against union home minister Amit Shah and other BJP leaders, including Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency candidate K Madhavi Latha, G Kishan Reddy, T Yaman Singh and Raja Singh for allegedly violating the model code of conduct (MCC) by using children during their election campaign in Hyderabad.

"This is a clear violation of guidelines of Election Commission. we are attaching here with a photo for your kind perusal," the complaint further said.

After the complaint registered, the Election Commission ordered Hyderabad Police Commissioner Srinivas Reddy to conduct an inquiry into the incident. On the orders of the CP, South Zone DCP Sneha Mehara took up the investigation and registered a case. Mughalpura police (moghalpura police station) is investigating the case.

Police registered the case under IPC Section 188 (violation of an order issued by a public servant) and are probing it further.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) had earlier issued directions to political parties to refrain from using children in election campaigns, conveying that it would have a “zero tolerance” approach on the matter.

“The Election Commission of India has issued strict directives regarding use of children in any election-related activities. Political parties have been advised not to use children in election campaigns in any form whatsoever including distribution of posters/pamphlets or to participate in slogan shouting, campaign rallies, election meetings, etc,” an ECI statement said.

Edited By: Tuba Sultana

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