7-phase election in West Bengal proves EC is ‘long arm of govt’, says Kapil Sibal

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Sibal on SBI plea on electoral bonds issue



He said the seven-phase election in West Bengal is just evidence that the Election Commission is “a long arm of the government”.The elections will begin on April 19 followed by subsequent phases on April 26, May 7, May 13, May 20, May 25 and June 1, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said at a press conference on Saturday.Polling will be held in all seven phases in three states – Bihar, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh.The Trinamool Congress had expressed dismay over the Election Commission’s decision to hold the elections in seven phases, citing concerns over “unfair advantage” to wealthier parties.Asked about Enforcement Directorate summons against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the arrest of BRS leader K Kavitha, Sibal said the whole intent of this government is to make sure that all opposition leaders are proceeded against so that they cannot campaign.”The entire constitutional machinery has been disbanded and what we have is a machinery of a government which has disregarded constitutional provisions to ensure that they remain in power. That is the kind of phase we are seeing which started in 2014,” he alleged.On Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s praise for the Enforcement Directorate, Sibal said he should praise the ED for its “unwavering loyalty” to corruption.”I must say that the ED’s loyalty to this government is unwavering and really something that is to be lauded,” Sibal said.Talking about the electoral bonds case, the Rajya Sabha MP said the facts are before the people of this country.”You raid a person, start ED proceedings against a person, within a few months he purchases the electoral bonds and gives them to the party in power. They are running the country opposed to the Constitution. So let’s see what the courts do,” Sibal said.Addressing a press conference earlier, Sibal had said he wanted to ask some questions over the electoral bonds issue.”In October 2011, RSS Joint General Secretary Dr Manmohan Vaidya said that full support would be given to all organisations and individuals who fight against corruption. So, I want to ask that corruption is out in the open, that those who were raided made donations, hence, will he fight against this corruption or not?” Sibal said.He had also asked RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat whether he will raise his voice against such corruption.



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