Punjab voters being lured with drugs: Poll panel
Wednesday December 28, 2011 07:50:50 PM,
IANS
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Chandigarh: Political
parties luring voters with drugs and liquor in poll-bound Punjab
is a "serious" issue, the Central Election Commission said
Wednesday.
Speaking to reporters here, Chief Election Commissioner S.Y.
Quraishi said the malpractice "was seriously viewed" by the panel.
He had earlier said that while there have been complaints of
parties distributing liquor in other states, the use of drugs was
unique to Punjab.
Quraishi said that during the Election Commission's meetings with
representatives of various political parties, the main complaints
were regarding paid news, character assassination of leaders and
misuse of media outlets owned by leaders.
Asked if the passing of the Lokpal bill would influence the
assembly elections in five states, he said parliament is an
independent body and the model code of conduct does not apply to
its decisions.
Quraishi and other poll officials are here to review arrangements
for the Jan 30 election to the 117-member state assembly.
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