Arvind Kejriwal looks for consent from EC to rehash renumeration comments
NEW DELHI: Days after the Election Commission blamed him for urging voters in survey bound Goa to acknowledge fixes, Delhi boss priest Arvind Kejriwal on Monday told the survey board that his comments were gone for containing join and looked for an audit of its request to permit him to rehash the remarks.
Holding that the EC confused his remarks, he likewise requested that the survey board make him the brand diplomat to put a conclusion to renumeration in decisions, asserting its request against him was empowering defilement.
"By halting me to state what I am stating, the Election Commission is not ceasing debasement, but rather promising it. I trust you (the EC) will reconsider this.
"Through this remark, I am attempting to stop pay off. Truth be told, the Election Commission ought to make me its image represetative," Kejriwal said in a letter to boss decision magistrate Nasim Zaidi.
"I trust you (the EC) will survey the issue and will permit me rehash my remarks," he said.
On Saturday, Kejriwal was rebuffed by the EC for his remark requesting that voters in Goa take cash from political gatherings, yet vote just for AAP. The commission had likewise cautioned of solid activity, including derecognition of AAP, if the Delhi boss pastor rehashed his remarks.
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He asserted that he was attempting to end debasement through his comments and that the EC can promote his announcement to manage pay off and defilement amid races.
"We have demonstrated this in Delhi race. Individuals took cash from BJP and Congress, yet voted in favor of us. In the event that the Election Commission utilizes my announcement and spreads it then in two years, the political gatherings will quit appropriating notes," Kejriwal said.He additionally said the EC has not possessed the capacity to stop debasement in the most recent 70 years and if his comments were utilized, then renumeration amid surveys can be finished in two years.
"A court in Delhi had decided that a comparable proclamation I made before does not add up to pay off," he said in the letter.
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