[It's really a matter of profound shame if the CEC can't make out that
there is a fundamental, and extremely salient, difference between a
politician visiting a poll-bound state and making speeches and one in
office, let alone the Prime Minister, announcing policy decisions and
inaugurating projects as sops to the electorate with the events,
advertisements and, of course, trips paid by public exchequer.

Even after the Model Code of Conduct comes into play, politicians will keep
visiting.
But not at state expenses.
Nor there'll be announcement of new projects.]

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/festivals-flood-work-done-gujarat-dates-soon-election-commission-boss-1765928

Isn't Rahul Gandhi Visiting Gujarat: Election Commission Boss vs Congress
The powerful Election Commission has been accused by the opposition
Congress of colluding with the government to delay the schedule for the
Gujarat assembly election.
All India | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Debanish Achom | Updated:
October 23, 2017 17:36 IST
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Isn't Rahul Gandhi Visiting Gujarat: Election Commission Boss vs Congress
Rahul Gandhi is trying to woo Patels, Dalits and OBC for the Gujarat
assembly election.

NEW DELHI:

HIGHLIGHTS
Held off on Gujarat dates due to floods, festivals: Election Commissioner
Rahul Gandhi campaigning in Gujarat too, not favouring PM: AK Joti
Congress says Election Commission under pressure from centre on Gujarat

Elections in Gujarat will be called now - most likely in the next two days
- that the festival season has ended and major relief and rescue work for
the floods that deluged parts of the state has been completed, said Chief
Election Commissioner AK Joti to NDTV today. "We realised that nearly
26,000 staff would be deployed for elections and flood relief work would
get delayed," he told NDTV, refuting the allegations that holding off on
plans for Gujarat is giving the ruling BJP a huge advantage in a key state.

The powerful Election Commission has been accused by the opposition
Congress of colluding with the government to delay the schedule for the
election in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state to allow him to make
announcements and launch massive projects to influence voters into
supporting his party.

The BJP has governed Gujarat uninterrupted for nearly two decades.

Yesterday, the PM launched a 650-crore ferry that links Saurashtra to south
Gujarat; the roll-on roll-off ferry service covers 31 kilometres by sea. Mr
Modi has been campaigning extensively in the state, announcing an
assortment of big bang infrastructure projects.

modi ghogha
PM Narendra Modi launched the Ghogha-Dahej Ro-Ro ferry service yesterday

"We can't stop anybody from making any announcement," Mr Joti told NDTV.
"We haven't stopped anybody from going to Gujarat and making announcements.
He added, "Rahul Gandhi is going to Gujarat today" to suggest that for now,
all top politicians are free to visit the state and curry favour with
voters. Once the schedule is decided, the Model Code of Conduct kicks in;
it bars politicians from announcing any policies that could influence
voters.

Earlier this month, the Election Commission announced the dates for voting
and counting for the hill state of Himachal Pradesh, but for the Gujarat
assembly election, it said only that the election would be completed by
December 18. The opposition pointed out this was an aberration, that since
1998, elections for Gujarat and Himachal had been held simultaneously
except in 2002, when Gujarat was lacerated by communal riots.

gujarat assembly election
The BJP has governed Gujarat uninterrupted for nearly two decades
Former bosses of the Election Commission including SY Quraishi have
suggested that the delay in calling the Gujarat election is problematic.

On Friday, Congress leader P Chidambaram said that the PM was calling the
shots and was "authorised" by the Election Commission to reveal the dates
of the Gujarat election.


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