The EC had on October 12 announced that polling for the assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh would take place on November 9, but did not announce it for Gujarat.
"Many political leaders have pointed out that the EC has now presented an opportunity to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend various events in Gujarat and announce new schemes by delaying the announcement of the poll dates as there would be no model code of conduct," DMK working president M K Stalin said.
"We are duty bound to point out that such allegations against the EC, which has to work by the principle Caesar's wife must be above suspicion, will malign its autonomous functioning," Stalin said in a letter to party workers on a day when Modi is in Gujarat to launch various initiatives.
Recently, senior Congress leader and former Union minister P Chidambaram had criticised the EC, saying that by not announcing the Gujarat poll schedule, it had "authorised" Modi to declare the dates at his last rally, after all "freebies" for the state were doled out.
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