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EC takes cognisance of complaint against Goa chief minister

Press Trust Of India
The Election Commission in Goa has sought a reply from the state government in connection with a complaint against Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar for alleged violation of the model code of conduct.

The state unit of Congress had accused Parrikar of violating the code of conduct after he allegedly tweeted about his government's plans to unveil investment-cum-industrial policy giving jobs to 50,000 people by this month end.

"Comments have been sought from the chief secretary on the complaint by Congress," state Chief Electoral Officer Keshav Chandra told reporters here. The EC's local office had received three different complaints of violation of code of conduct against several people, including Parrikar.
 
While two were made by the Congress party, one was filed by social activist Aires Rodrigues against Rufino Monteiro, chairman of Goa Football Development Corporation (GFDC). Chandra said the response from the state Chief Secretary is still awaited.

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First Published: Mar 19 2014 | 8:50 PM IST

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