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How the ECI Contributed in Undermining Its Own Model Code of Conduct

CEC Rajiv Kumar wanted to issue an advisory to the enforcement agencies to refrain from going after opposition politicians after the ECI announced the Model Code of Conduct, but he was overruled by his colleagues. Why?

By Sanjay Kapoor
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Five days after the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced the Model Code of Conduct (MCC), Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was bizarrely arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for his alleged role in money laundering in the Delhi liquor scam. Before him, three other ministers of the Delhi government had been arrested. 

Ideally, after the announcement of the Model Code of Conduct, which resolves to provide a level playing field for the ruling and opposition parties, Kejriwal should not have been arrested as it subverted the electoral process not just in Delhi, but also in the states where his party, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), is contesting elections or campaigning. Though Kejriwal, perhaps on his lawyer’s legal advice, had been ducking summons from the central agencies for some time until the code was announced in the country, there is little merit in why the ED decided to violate the MCC when its investigation could have waited a couple of months until the polls were concluded. As Kejriwal in his defence says, the ED had filed a case 1 and ½ years ago, but they could not find any evidence of his alleged criminality.

The Chief Election Commissioner, Rajiv Kumar, sources claim, was cognizant of the harm a decision like this (the arrest of Kejriwal) could cause to the fragile reputation of the ECI and endeavoured to initiate an advisory to the prosecuting agencies that they should refrain from such extreme actions until voting was over. Informed sour

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