Advani slams poll panel on Varun candidacy
March 29th, 2009 - 6:17 pm ICT by IANS
New Delhi, March 29 (IANS) Breaking his silence over the alleged provocative speeches by Varun Gandhi, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K. Advani Sunday asked his party candidates to exercise restraint while making election speeches and said the Election Commission had no right to ask any party not to field a particular candidate.
“I would expect every candidate to exercise restraint in his utterances,” the BJP’s prime ministerial aspirant told reporters here.
Advani expressed surprise that the Election Commission asked the party not to field Varun Gandhi as the party’s candidate for the Lok Sabha elections.
“As far as I remember, this is the first time in the last 60 years that the Election Commission has asked a party not to give ticket to someone. No rule or the constitution gives such a right to the commission,” Advani said.
The BJP leader tacitly defended Varun Gandhi, saying the charges were yet to be proved.
“It has not been proved till now whether the charges were wrong or right. Varun has said it is not his voice and the tapes are doctored,” Advani said.
On the party’s stance, he said it had already “dissociated itself” from the contents of the Varun Gandhi speech. The party had taken a correct position as per the constitution, he added.
Varun Gandhi, the BJP candidate from Pilibhit constituency in Uttar Pradesh, courted controversy after he allegedly made communally venomous speeches at party rallies.
The Election Commission came down heavily on him and suggested that he should not be fielded as a candidate in the Lok Sabha elections. The BJP refused to do that and questioned the Election Commission’s jurisdiction to suggest that.
- Advani defends Varun, slams poll panel (Lead) - Mar 29, 2009
- Gadkari slams '55 chief-minister candidates' comment - Mar 02, 2012
- Rejecting EC's advice on Varun Gandhi was right decision: Advani - Mar 29, 2009
- Varun Gandhi gets apex court notice for poll speeches - Dec 02, 2011
- BJP blocked strong Lokpal: Rahul Gandhi - Dec 28, 2011
- Notice to Varun Gandhi for defamatory remarks during Lok Sabha polls - Jul 28, 2010
- BJP's endorsement of Varun 'shameful', says PM - Mar 24, 2009
- BJP stands by Varun Gandhi, lashes out at poll panel - Mar 23, 2009
- Sonia, Rahul to be invited for Varun's wedding: Maneka - Sep 27, 2010
- Advani asks Varun Gandhi to exercise restraint - Apr 18, 2009
- High court notice to Varun Gandhi in defamation case - Jul 28, 2010
- Varun Gandhi jailed, BJP to use him in campaign (Roundup) - Mar 28, 2009
- Varun Gandhi jailed over hate speeches (Second Lead) - Mar 28, 2009
- Varun must apologise, action after seeing tapes: BJP (Second Lead) - Mar 17, 2009
- BJP backs Varun Gandhi, lashes out at poll panel (Lead) - Mar 23, 2009
Tags: aspirant, bharatiya janata party, bjp candidate, bjp leader, candidacy, constituency, constitution, controversy, correct position, election commission, election speeches, jurisdiction, l k advani, lok sabha elections, New Delhi, party candidates, rallies, slams, utterances, varun gandhi