Narendra Modi interview was 'paid news', alleges Congress complaint:
The Congress has in a letter to the Election Commission sought "stern action" against Narendra Modi
and his BJP for an interview that aired on Hindi news channel India
TV's 'Aap ki Adalat' programme, alleging it was "paid news" and a
violation of the election code of conduct.
Pointing out in its
letter that the audience was shouting slogans in support of Mr Modi, the
Congress has alleged that the interview was part of the BJP's election
propaganda and has demanded that the cost of the show be included in Mr
Modi's electoral expenses. (India Votes 2014: Full Coverage)
"It
was scribed for Shri Modi, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate. The
hall was full with like-minded audience, who on the entry of Shri Modi
started raising slogans by shouting Modi, Modi, Modi. The programme was
designed in a manner for election campaign for Shri Modi and the BJP and
not as a news item or routine programme," the Congress has complained,
also saying, "The sole purpose, as can be concluded from tone and tenor
of the questions put to him, and the entire programme, was to give
unfair and undue electoral advantage to Modi." (Congress' letter to Election Commission: full text)
The
Congress also alleged in its letter that Qumar Wahid Nakvi, a senior
journalist at the channel which aired the interview, has resigned "in
protest against the programme." It said the interview was in "utter
disregard" and violation of the model code of conduct and guidelines
issued by the commission. (Also read: Congress complains to Election Commission over Narendra Modi wife issue)
The letter is signed by K C Mittal, secretary of the All India Congress Committee's Legal Department.
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Source: NDTV India.
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