Up in arms: EC and Covid surge: Is it healthy for the poll body to have such passionate defenders among politicians who are willing to invoke malicious fantasies to uphold its honour?
The plan of an eight-phased election in one state was questionable in any case; anyone could have predicted the disastrous rise in infections there. Accusations of the EC’s compliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party’s wishes may be baseless, but it is more than a little strange that it is the BJP that has sprung to the EC’s defence after the Madras High Court’s remarks. The BJP president, J.P. Nadda, said that people in an institution, any institution, should keep in mind the dignity of sentences and words. Is the government an institution? Or is it just the judiciary? Perhaps Mr Nadda would like to clarify the matter by claiming myopia as the right of all BJP leaders? Anything is possible. That was borne out by the West Bengal BJP spokesperson, Samik Bhattacharya, who declared that the Madras High Court’s remarks had ‘tainted’ the judiciary and were proof of a ‘conspiracy’ with the ruling party in Bengal that should be investigated. Is it healthy for the EC to have such passionate defenders among politicians who are willing to invoke malicious fantasies to uphold its honour?
0 Response to "Up in arms: EC and Covid surge: Is it healthy for the poll body to have such passionate defenders among politicians who are willing to invoke malicious fantasies to uphold its honour?"
Post a Comment
Kalimpong News is a non-profit online News of Kalimpong Press Club managed by KalimNews.
Please be decent while commenting and register yourself with your email id.
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.