With the Election Commission deciding to include money spent on vehicles within the overall expenditure limit, the CPI(M) has decided to use bicycles for electioneering. |
For this, the party's Central Committee, whose two-day meeting concluded yesterday, has decided to arrange for a large number of bicycles to carry banners and flags during canvassing. |
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The committee, which was critical of the EC's approach to elections in West Bengal, decided to send a delegation to the commission to protest "discrepancies" in its actions. |
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What the committee members were most perturbed about was the EC's directive against wall writings and decision to hold five-phase polls in West Bengal and three-phase polls in Kerala. |
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CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat said the EC's steps were "not reasonable" and did not strengthen the democratic process. "You may have a special situation in Jammu & Kashmir where security considerations are paramount. But Kerala always had one-day poll. We are not able to understand the rationale for it," he said. |
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He was also critical of the commission's directive that prevented a citizen from putting up banners at his own house. "I don't see how it strengthens the democratic process", he said. |
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In context of the ban on wall writings, the CPI(M) leader argued that the party could not afford to advertise in electronic and print media. |
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