Baghel: EC should give demo on campaigning amid Covid, says Bhupesh Baghel, ‘seeing bias’ of election panel. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Day after day FIR was registered against the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Bhupesh Baghel For violating the Covid-19 norms during his recent visit to Uttar Pradesh, he asked Election commission To give a demo of how to campaign amid the pandemic. He alleged that “the bias of the Election Commission is visible at the start of the elections”.
An FIR was lodged against them on Sunday Baghel and others in Noida for violating COVID-19 norms while campaigning door-to-door for the upcoming Meeting Election.
Baghel is currently in Delhi.
While talking to ANI today, who is Baghel? CongressSenior Supervisor for Uttar Pradesh Assembly Poll said, “Why was the FIR only against me? How will such an election campaign happen? Why there was no FIR against the BJP’s election campaign in Amroha? The Election Commission’s bias is visible from the very beginning. I will go to UP again, What will you do if you don’t campaign?
“The Election Commission should give a demo on how to campaign. We will do it exactly like that. BJP is campaigning from door to door in Amroha for five days, why is no action being taken on it? I asked yesterday He had campaigned. The Election Commission should be impartial.”
The Congress leader launched a door-to-door campaign for the election after the Election Commission on Saturday banned public rallies and gatherings in view of the spurt in coronavirus cases.
Baghel distributed ‘Ladki Hoon Lad Sakti Hoon’ wrist bands during this campaign on Sunday.
“Ladki Hoon Lad Sakti Hoon’ campaign was commenced by Congress General secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra did it last year to woo women voters in the state.
Meanwhile, elections to 403 assembly constituencies in Uttar Pradesh will begin in seven phases from February 10, the Election Commission said. In Uttar Pradesh, polling will be held in seven phases on 10, 14, 20, 23, 27 and March 3 and 7.
The counting of votes will take place on March 10.
The Congress has been out of power in the state for more than 30 years.
In the 2017 assembly elections, BJP had won 312 assembly seats. The party secured 39.67 per cent vote share in the elections to the 403-member assembly. Samajwadi Party (SP) won 47 seats, BSP 19 seats, while Congress could win only seven seats.

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