November 10, 2013
AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal's 'Jhadu Chalao Yatra' has come under Election Commission scanner
November 10, 2013
AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal's 'Jhadu Chalao Yatra' has come under Election Commission scanner
New Delhi: To reach out to maximum possible people before the Delhi polls, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday launched " Jhadu Chalao Yatra", which came under Election Commission scanner as observers found violation of model code of conduct during the rally.
Kejriwal started the 22-day yatra (roadshow) at around 11am from Old Chandrawal on Magazine Road in Civil Lines area near Delhi Vidhan Sabha premises.
However, soon after the roadshow started, the procession was halted at Chandni Chowk of Old Delhi by Election Commission observers, who objected to the use of more vehicles than the permissible limit.
Under model code of conduct norms, only 10 vehicles are allowed in a rally. Kejriwal asked his supporter to follow the EC's instruction and the four-hour long roadshow passed through Vidhan Sabha, Tees Hazari, Barfkhana, Chandi Chowk, Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Matia Mahal localities. As the permission to conduct the roadshow was till 3pm, Kejriwal could not go to Ballimaran area and it culminated at Turkman Gate.
During the yatra, Kejriwal interacted with the locals and sought their support in the December 4 Delhi polls, an AAP leader said.
"While the carcade was passing through Vidhan Sabha area, people residing in adjacent houses, waved back to Kejriwal with broom, his party's election symbol, as a mark of support," he added.
When asked about violating the model code of conduct, the AAP leader said, we have followed the EC's instruction and asked our supporters, to maintain a distance of 200 metres with the last car in the 10 car-long carcade.
During the roadshow, Kejriwal plans to visit all the 70 constituencies and directly interact with the people, listen to their problems and discuss solutions.
Kejriwal aims to cover a maximum of four assembly constituencies and minimum of two on a given day, he said.
The yatra would culminate on December 1, three days ahead of elections wherein the AAP leader would be visiting New Delhi, RK Puram, Rajinder Nagar and Delhi Cantonment assembly constituencies.
Ashima Jain, district election officer (central) said, "We have got the videography done of the entire rally. We will go through the video footage before taking any action."
Jain added that a report in this matter will be filed in two days.) To reach out to maximum possible people before the Delhi polls, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday launched "Jhadu Chalao Yatra", which came under Election Commission scanner as observers found violation of model code of conduct during the rally.
Kejriwal started the 22-day yatra (roadshow) at around 11am from Old Chandrawal on Magazine Road in Civil Lines area near Delhi Vidhan Sabha premises.
However, soon after the roadshow started, the procession was halted at Chandni Chowk of Old Delhi by Election Commission observers, who objected to the use of more vehicles than the permissible limit.
Under model code of conduct norms, only 10 vehicles are allowed in a rally.
Kejriwal asked his supporter to follow the EC's instruction and the four-hour long roadshow passed through Vidhan Sabha, Tees Hazari, Barfkhana, Chandi Chowk, Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Matia Mahal localities.
As the permission to conduct the roadshow was till 3pm, Kejriwal could not go to Ballimaran area and it culminated at Turkman Gate.
During the yatra, Kejriwal interacted with the locals and sought their support in the December 4 Delhi polls, an AAP leader said.
"While the carcade was passing through Vidhan Sabha area, people residing in adjacent houses, waved back to Kejriwal with broom, his party's election symbol, as a mark of support," he added.
When asked about violating the model code of conduct, the AAP leader said, we have followed the EC's instruction and asked our supporters, to maintain a distance of 200 metres with the last car in the 10 car-long carcade.
During the roadshow, Kejriwal plans to visit all the 70 constituencies and directly interact with the people, listen to their problems and discuss solutions.
Kejriwal aims to cover a maximum of four assembly constituencies and minimum of two on a given day, he said.
The yatra would culminate on December 1, three days ahead of elections wherein the AAP leader would be visiting New Delhi, R K Puram, Rajinder Nagar and Delhi Cantonment assembly constituencies.
Ashima Jain, District Election Officer (Central) said, "We have got the videography done of the entire rally. We will go through the video footage before taking any action."
Jain added that a report in this matter will be filed in two days.
Courtesy: PTI