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Congress complains to EC against Rahul’s security lapse

Issue No. 5 | March 01-15, 2012

The Congress has approached the Election Commission seeking action against the Uttar Pradesh administration over “deliberate” security lapses in public meetings and rallies of Rahul Gandhi in the poll-bound state.

In a written complaint to Chief Election Commissioner, the party has mentioned specific instances to draw the EC’s attention over what it has called “serious and deliberate” security lapses during the rallies addressed by the AICC General Secretary in Uttar Pradesh, party sources said.

Naming organisations like Ramdev Samarthak Manch, Matadata Jagaran Manch and Swabhiman Manch, the party claimed that volunteers of these organisations caused security breaches in Gandhi’s programmes on January 19 at Baberu in Banda district, Orai in Jalaun district on January 18 and at Lalitpur on January 17, respectively.