Rahul Gandhi's interview to BJP told 'paid news', complaint from EC
New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party contacted the Election Commission on Friday demanding action against Congress and its president for an interview of Rahul Gandhi and claimed that it is a "shining example" of paid news. Actually, Congress President Rahul Gandhi recently gave his interview to a local daily newspaper in Hyderabad.
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A delegation, including Union Minister JP Nadda, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and BJP's Media Incharge Anil Baluni, presented a memorandum in the Election Commission attaching a copy of the interview published from Hyderabad and said, "Reporting through interviews ... paid news Is a glowing example. "
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Talking to the media after meeting with the Election Commission, Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that exactly one day before voting in Telangana and Rajasthan Rahul Gandhi, through his interview, which was a paid news in the veto, voters and election process Have also tried to impress. This is a violation of electoral reforms.
Naqvi further said, while quoting a survey in his interview Rahul Gandhi has claimed that Congress is winning elections in all five states and BJP is losing.
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He said, 'This interview comes in the category of paid news. According to the rules, no election campaign or such interview can be given 48 hours before voting. Rahul Gandhi deliberately tried to influence voters and independent and unbiased process of elections. We demand immediate action against Rahul Gandhi and Congress.
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A delegation, including Union Minister JP Nadda, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and BJP's Media Incharge Anil Baluni, presented a memorandum in the Election Commission attaching a copy of the interview published from Hyderabad and said, "Reporting through interviews ... paid news Is a glowing example. "
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Talking to the media after meeting with the Election Commission, Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that exactly one day before voting in Telangana and Rajasthan Rahul Gandhi, through his interview, which was a paid news in the veto, voters and election process Have also tried to impress. This is a violation of electoral reforms.
Naqvi further said, while quoting a survey in his interview Rahul Gandhi has claimed that Congress is winning elections in all five states and BJP is losing.
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He said, 'This interview comes in the category of paid news. According to the rules, no election campaign or such interview can be given 48 hours before voting. Rahul Gandhi deliberately tried to influence voters and independent and unbiased process of elections. We demand immediate action against Rahul Gandhi and Congress.

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