India's election watchdog is facing criticism for its perceived failure to address alleged violations by Prime Minister Modi during the recent elections, according to opposition leaders.
The opposition has accused the election watchdog of allowing PM Modi to commit 'brazen' violations without taking any action. They claim that the watchdog's inaction has given the Prime Minister an unfair advantage and undermined the integrity of the electoral process.
During the election campaign, PM Modi was accused of making inflammatory statements and using religious rhetoric to appeal to voters. The opposition argues that these actions violated the Model Code of Conduct, which is meant to ensure fair and ethical campaigning.
Despite multiple complaints filed by the opposition, the election watchdog has not taken any concrete steps to address the alleged violations. This has raised concerns about the watchdog's impartiality and ability to enforce election rules effectively.
The opposition has called for a thorough investigation into the election watchdog's handling of the complaints against PM Modi. They are demanding transparency and accountability to uphold the democratic principles of free and fair elections.
As the controversy continues to unfold, the role of the election watchdog in ensuring a level playing field for all political parties remains under scrutiny. The outcome of this situation could have far-reaching implications for the future of India's electoral process and the credibility of its democratic institutions.