EC summons Andhra Chief Secretary, DGP over post-poll violence
Reminding the state government that the Model Code of Conduct is still in force, the EC also asked the chief secretary and the police chief to ensure such incidents are not repeated
PTI
New Delhi, 15 May
Taking cognisance of post-poll
violence in Andhra Pradesh, the Election Commission of India has summoned the
state's chief secretary and the DGP on Thursday to "personally
explain" the administration's failure to contain the incidents, sources said.
Reminding the state government that
the Model Code of Conduct is still in force, the EC also asked the chief
secretary and the police chief to ensure such incidents are not repeated.
The Commission has repeatedly
emphasised that there is no place for violence in a democracy and since the
announcement of Lok Sabha elections, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar
has been personally monitoring the election space to ensure peaceful and
violence-free conduct of polls, officials pointed out.
When they appear at the EC
headquarters here on Thursday, the top Andhra Pradesh officials will be asked
to "personally explain" the reasons for the administration's failure
to contain the post-poll violence, the sources said.
They will also be asked about
preemptive steps being taken to avoid any such incidents in the future, the
sources said.
Post-poll violence was reported in
parts of Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday where Lok Sabha and assembly polls were held
together on Monday.
The leaders of the ruling YSRCP and
opposition TDP have levelled allegations against each other for the incidents.
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