A delegation of the state unit of Congress, led by vice president Amar Singh, met the nine-member EC team, headed by Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi, which arrived here today on a three-day visit to review election preparations.
They urged EC to immediately impose the Code of Conduct in Punjab to ensure a free and fair election, citing "total politicisation of the state's administrative and law and order machinery".
The model code of conduct comes into force immediately with the announcement of election.
The delegation also asked the EC to take measures to ensure there is no "misuse" of the state machinery by the Akali leadership.
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They also demanded an independent third-party review and scrutiny of the voter lists, which had been prepared and revised by Anganwadi workers and were "replete with bogus voter names".
The Congress leaders also highlighted to the EC the issue of "politicisation of the media".
"It is a track record in Punjab elections that there is a rampant use of money and muscle power to win elections. And the government machinery is also misused for the distribution of cash to voters near elections," Shergill alleged.
"We have urged the Commission to deploy paramilitary forces in strength before elections in the state in order to stop this illegal practice for ensuring free and fair polls," he said.
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The EC team will tomorrow have a meeting with Deputy Commissioners, SSPs, nodal officers of narcotic control bureau, state narcotic control bureau, income tax and excise and taxation department.
On the last day of its visit on October 25, the team will meet Chief Secretary, Director General of Police Punjab and other senior officials and is expected to hold media interaction later that day.
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Meanwhile, a delegation of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) also met the EC here and urged it to minimise the period between the announcement of election and date of polling as well as the period extending from day of polling to the declaration of results.
The SAD urged the EC to curb "the menace of paid news" with a firm hand which is being misused by many parties in the elections.
They also asked the Commission to increase the limit of carrying cash during the period of code of conduct, saying it has been seen in the previous elections that ordinary businessmen faced "harassment" due to the lower limit fixed by the EC at the time of election. "It adversely affected business activity in the state," they said.
The party also brought to the notice of the Commission that "certain leaders" of various political parties are indulging in false and malicious campaign amounting to character assassination of ruling party leaders which should be curbed with firm hands.
The delegation complained about the "threats" being issued by state Congress chief Amarinder Singh to the police officials and other government functionaries with an intention to insult and demoralise them and demanded strict action to stop this without any delay.