Election Commission (EC) has let off senior BJP leader Gopinath Munde, in connection with his speech early this year when he claimed to have spent Rs 8 crore in his election campaign, with an advise to be "mindful of his political discourse" in the future.
"Having regard to the totality of the facts, circumstances of the case and submissions and admissions made by Munde in his petition in writing and the oral submissions made in person during the hearing, the Commission has decided to accept his (Munde's) explanation and drop the proceedings, against him under section 10A of the RP Act, 1951," the Commission said in its order.
"He (Munde) is, however, advised to be mindful of his political discourse in future so that the controversies of the present nature are not generated in future," the EC said.
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"He submitted that he had faithfully maintained a true account of his election expenses which was verified and accepted by election authorities. He also submitted that on occasions such as book launches, speakers tend to keep their academic and scholastic foot forward and there is always a substantial element of hyperbole which is introduced to make their statements more appealing to the audience.
"He regretted that his above referred utterances created an ambiguity that might have led to the controversy in question, and assured that he would be careful about his public utterances in future," the EC recorded in its order issued to the BJP leader.