[<<The Congress on Wednesday accused the Election Commission of
“exonerating” Bharatiya Janata Party’s Amit Malviya even before
investigating the leak of the Karnataka election schedule. On Tuesday, the
election panel had named people it would question over the leak – while a
Congress leader was on the list, Malviya was not, even though both had
tweeted the election schedule before the official announcement.>>

(For a track rcord of Amit Malviya, one should better look up: <
https://mobile.twitter.com/DickDarryl/status/960182061238751232>.
It provides us with a profoundly enlightening glimpse into how the Hidutva
gang, actually, looks upon the revered Hindu icons.)]

https://scroll.in/latest/873620/congress-activist-will-face-ec-inquiry-for-karnataka-poll-date-leak-but-bjps-amit-malviya-wont

Congress activist will face EC inquiry for Karnataka poll date leak, but
BJP’s Amit Malviya won’t
The Election Commission said the saffron party leader had explained his
reasons for tweeting the election schedule before the official announcement.
Congress activist will face EC inquiry for Karnataka poll date leak, but
BJP’s Amit Malviya won’t

Amit Malviya/Twitter

The Congress on Wednesday accused the Election Commission of “exonerating”
Bharatiya Janata Party’s Amit Malviya even before investigating the leak of
the Karnataka election schedule. On Tuesday, the election panel had named
people it would question over the leak – while a Congress leader was on the
list, Malviya was not, even though both had tweeted the election schedule
before the official announcement.

Malviya, the chief of the BJP’s Information Technology Cell, had deleted
the tweet and claimed he had only shared what a news channel had been
reporting. He later wrote to the Election Commission, claiming that
Karnataka Congress’ social media head Srivatsa B had “also used the same
source to get the same information exactly when I did”.

Later on Tuesday, the Election Commission set up a six-member panel of
officers to investigate the matter. The order said that the committee would
speak to Srivatsa and the media outlets that were involved. The panel has
seven days to submit its report on how the leak took place.

In response, Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said this was
“strange indeed” and asked why the Election Commission would not
interrogate Malviya. Aam Aadmi Party spokesperson Nagender Sharma said the
“so-called inquiry” was “merely a joke”.

The Election Commission said this was because the BJP leader had already
explained the source of his tweet, which he had deleted soon after, NDTV
reported. An unidentified official said the BJP delegation had met election
commissioners with a letter from Malviya had submitted all the facts in the
case.

Strange indeed!

Has @ECI_India exonerated the ‘Date Leak’ BJP even before constituting the
inquiry?

Post ‘Data Leak’, a ‘Date Leak’ infringing upon the neutrality of EC, yet
no questions being asked.

Question is - Why no question from BJP IT Head? pic.twitter.com/Ep0by0ecuf

— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) March 28, 2018
Name of BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya does not figure in EC inquiry order
on how Karnataka election dates were leaked. EC order below has absolved
him even before any probe & EC so-called inquiry is merely a joke :
pic.twitter.com/caqCZz8kXG

— Nagendar Sharma (@sharmanagendar) March 28, 2018
The Karnataka Assembly elections will be held on May 12, and the results
will be declared on May 15. Malviya and some sections of the media got the
polling date correct but the date of the results wrong.
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