From: *Jagdeep Chhokar* <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2022, 22:25
Subject: Violation of the Model Code of Conduct and of the Indian Penal
Code in Gujarat
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Cc: EAS Sarma <[email protected]>


Mr. Rajiv Kumar

Chief Election Commissioner



Mr. A C Pandey

Election Commissioner



Mr. A Goel

Election Commissioner



Dear Mr. Rajiv Kumar, Mr. Pandey, and Mr. Goel,



1.      This is in continuation of Dr.E.A.S. Sarma’s email of November 26,
2022 (a copy of which is appended at the end of this email), about the
violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) by the Union Home Minister,
Mr. Amit Shah while addressing a rally in Mahudha town of Kheda district,
in support of BJP candidates ahead of the next month's Assembly elections,
as reported by the NDTV news channel which is available at the link
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/rioters-taught-lesson-in-2002-permanent-peace-in-gujarat-amit-shah-3552887
.



2.      Dr. Sarma kindly shared a copy of his email with me.



3.      *I fully agee with and support all that Dr. Sarma has said in his
email*.



4.      In addition, I wish to bring to your attention that Mr. Amit Shah’s
statement:



a.      attracts section 8 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951,
and



b.      is in violation of section 153A of the Indian Penal Code which
reads as follows:



“*153A*. *Promoting enmity between different groups on ground of religion,
race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial
to maintenance of harmony.*—(1) Whoever—



(a) by words, either spoken or written, or by signs or by visible
representations or otherwise, promotes or attempts to promote, on grounds
of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, caste or community
or any other ground whatsoever, disharmony or feelings of enmity, hatred or
ill-will between different religious, racial, language or regional groups
or castes or communities, or



(b) commits any act which is prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony
between different religious, racial, language or regional groups or castes
or communities, and which disturbs or is likely to disturb the public
tranquillity, or



(c) organizes any exercise, movement, drill or other similar activity
intending that the participants in such activity shall use or be trained to
use criminal force or violence or knowing it to be likely that the
participants in such activity will use or be trained to use criminal force
or violence, or participates in such activity intending to use or be
trained to use criminal force or violence or knowing it to be likely that
the participants in such activity will use or be trained to use criminal
force or violence, against any religious, racial, language or regional
group or caste or community and such activity for any reason whatsoever
causes or is likely to cause fear or alarm or a feeling of insecurity
amongst members of such religious, racial, language or regional group or
caste or community,



shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to three years, or
with fine, or with both.”



5.      In view of the foregoing, I strongly urge the Commission to do the
following:



a.      Deferment the elections in Gujarat “till such time that the
environment becomes conducive to conducting elections freely and fairly”,
due to the gross violation of the Model Code of Conduct, as already
suggested by Dr. Sarma.



b.      Initiate action for the lodging of appropriate complaint and
registration of consequential First Information Report for the violation of
section 153A of the Indian Penal Code against the alleged offender(s).



6.      Since the matter concerns the election in the state of Gujarat
where the polling for the first phase is scheduled to be held on December
01, 2023, *it is requested that the action taken on this email may please
be intimated to me by November 28, 2022 so that I can initiate further
action if necessary, in good time before the polling date of December 01,
2023*.



I look forward to hearing from you.



With regards,



Sincerely,



Jagdeep S. Chhokar

Former Professor, Dean, and Director In-charge

Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

A-278 New Friends Colony, New Delhi-110025

November 26, 2023

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Email of Dr. E.A.S. Sarma dated November 26, 2022

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E A S Sarma

Former Secretary to Government of India



To



Shri Rajiv Kumar

Chief Election Commissioner



Shri A C Pandey

Election Commissioner



Shri A Goel

Election Commissioner



Dear S/Shri Rajiv Kumar/ Pandey and Goel,



I have come across the following highly objectionable statement, reported
to have been made by Shri Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister, in Gujarat
yesterday, addressing a rally in Mahudha town of Kheda district, in support
of BJP candidates ahead of the next month's Assembly elections (
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/rioters-taught-lesson-in-2002-permanent-peace-in-gujarat-amit-shah-3552887
)



*"During the Congress rule in Gujarat (before 1995), communal riots were
rampant. Congress used to incite people of different communities and castes
to fight against each other. Through such riots, Congress had strengthened
its vote bank and did injustice to a large section of the society.....But
after they were taught a lesson in 2002, these elements left that path (of
violence). They refrained from indulging in violence from 2002 till 2022.
BJP has established permanent peace in Gujarat by taking strict action
against those who used to indulge in communal violence," *

The said statement apparently refers to how a political party and certain
sections of the people "*taught a lesson*", which in effect implies those
other than the law enforcement authorities had taken law into their hands.
If the statement is correctly reported, it would have serious public
interest implications.

I sincerely hope that Shri Amit Shah had not made any such statement but,
if he had indeed made a statement to that effect, considering that it has
come from him, holding the high and responsible office of the Union Home
Minister, it assumes a great deal of importance, having wide ramifications
for the ensuing Gujarat elections, scheduled to take place shortly and even
for other Assembly elections scheduled to take place elsewhere in the
country during the next few days.

 The statement, if it is found to be true, violates the Model Code of
Conduct in force, especially with reference to the following clause,

*"There shall be no appeal to caste or communal feelings for securing
votes.  *

Shri Shah's statement needs to be viewed by the Election Commission in
conjunction with the reported fact (
https://www.outlookindia.com/national/bilkis-bano-case-centre-approved-the-release-of-11-convicts-gujarat-government-submits-to-sc-news-230694)
that it
was the Union Home Ministry that cleared the release of the eleven rape
convicts in the Bilkis Bano case, directly related to the infamous Godhra
incidents in 2002, which triggered the shameful sequence of events that
shook the nation's conscience. The background and the aftermath of the
Gujarat incidents of 2002 are so widely known that I do not have to explain
the same to the Commission in detail.

I believe that, as the custodian of free and fair elections in Gujarat and
elsewhere, by virtue of Article 324, and the trust reposed by the
electorate in the integrity and impartiality of the Election Commission,
the Commission should act quickly, hold a special emergent meeting today,
preferably during early hours, ascertain the veracity of the news report on
Shri Shah's purported statement and, if the said statement is found to be
true, the Commission should, as required, give an opportunity to the person
who has made the statement to explain his position, take immediate penal
action if necessary, so as to ensure that after-effects of the statement
may not interfere with the integrity of the electoral process in the State.

>From the statement referred, if it is true, I am constrained to draw the
inevitable inference that it would have already impacted the course of the
Gujarat elections in the short run and would have long-term adverse
implications for the nation as whole. By token penalties imposed, the
Commission may not be able to undo the considerable damage that would have
already been caused, in which case, the only course of action left to the
Commission is to consider deferment of the elections, till such time that
the environment becomes conducive to conducting elections freely and fairly.

The Commission should also take note of the fact that the Union Ministry of
Finance had earlier notified an unprecedented extension of the window for
political parties receiving corporate donations, on which I had expressed
my concern in my letter addressed to you on 8-11-2022, with a special
reference to the Model Code (readily accessible at
https://countercurrents.org/2022/11/electoral-bond-notification-in-violation-of-model-code-of-conduct-ec-must-intervene/?swcfpc=1).
To the best of my knowledge, the Commission is yet to initiate any
meaningful action on it!

I may further remind the Commission that its inaction in announcing Gujarat
elections on October 14, 2022, simultaneously with announcement of
elections in Himachal Pradesh (HP), and deferring Gujarat elections till
November 3, 2022, for no plausible and convincing reason, resulted, in the
Model Code of Conduct coming into force only on November 3. This indirectly
(perhaps coincidentally!) gave license to the local authorities in Gujarat
to go ahead with premature inauguration of the dangerous, incompletely
restored Morbi bridge on Machchhu River, which in turn resulted in a
horrific human disaster that took away the lives of more than a hundred
innocent persons. Had the Commission announced the Gujarat elections along
with its announcement of the HP elections, the Morbi accident would never
have taken place! While the two events were not directly connected, it is a
fact that the Commission did defer announcing the Gujarat
elections, without citing any plausible and valid reason. It is essential
that the Commission remains not only credible as a Constitutional authority
but also appears to be so, in every respect.

The Election Commission of India is a unique, independent institution,
owing its existence to Article 324 of the Constitution and the apex court
has time and again emphasised that the Commission's responsibility is to
ensure that nothing happens that affects the fairness of elections. During
the time when the Model Code of Conduct is in force, the Commission has the
authority to go to any extent to penalise those that violate the Code and
take appropriate steps to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process
in every possible way.

Several incumbents of the office of the Commission in the past had
demonstrated the authority of the Commission in its full measure and the
people of this country, who repose trust in the Commission's authority as
an independent institution, expect the Commission to act objectively with
the sole purpose of safeguarding the integrity and fairness of the
electoral process, impervious to extraneous influences. The Commission
cannot afford to permit political parties to indulge in divisive
exhortations to the electorate and thereby influence elections against the
public interest.

I sincerely hope that you will act urgently, firmly and decisively in this
matter, as suggested by me above, keeping in view that the elections are
going to take place in Gujarat very shortly.

Regards,

Yours sincerely,

E A S Sarma

Visakhapatnam

26-11-2022

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