JAMMU: A senior leader of the Bjp has filed a complaint with the Electoral Commission of India (ECI), seeking the disrecognition of the PPD for the “anti-national and unconstitutional” statements of its president Mehbooba Mufti.
First Jammu and Kashmir On Friday, the prime minister had said that she was not interested in participating in elections or celebrating the tricolor until constitutional changes that were enforced on August 5 last year were reversed.
Mufti said he would uphold the tricolor only when the separate old state flag is restored.
“I ask on your honor to consider his statements in light of their seriousness, which are available in the public domain, as anti-national and anti-constitutional of India and also de-recognize his party, the PDP, as a true political party in J&K with immediate effect, “said Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo, BJP leader and head of the department for political affairs and comments, in his formal complaint to the ECI.
It alleged that the president of the PDP issued several outrageous statements against Parliament, parliamentarians, the national flag and symbol of the nation and also against the election scheme in the Union Territory.
“She not only remained confined to the usual political rhetoric on issues that are on her party’s manifesto and agenda, but she went on to question the basis of the national flag, national symbols, the sovereignty of parliament and dignity. of the parliamentarians, “he added. complaint read.
“He even went so far as to say ‘not even touch the national flag and not contest any election until the flag of your dreams, the constitution and the status of the UT are returned,'” he said.
Chrungoo, also a Kashmiri pundit leader, alleged that he even went so far as to appoint Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh’s Chief Minister. Yogi Adityanath who are elected representatives of the people under the due process of law and Constitution of India.
“His offensive and unconstitutional statements constitute a serious contempt for Parliament and also a ‘matter of privilege’ against ICE,” he said.
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