Violation of MCC by Shri Salman Khurshid -The
Commission had issued an Order dated 9th February, 2012 with regard
to violation of the Model Code of Conduct by Shri Salman Khurshid, the Union
Minister of Law & Justice and Minority Affairs. Following certain
statements and actions by Shri Khurshid in relation to the same case, ECI had written
a letter to the Hon’ble President of India on 11th February 2012.
Subsequently on 13th February 2012, the Commission received a letter
from Shri Salman Khurshid, Minister of Law & Justice. All three aforesaid
communications are on the Website of ECI.
The
Commission, on 15th February 2012, reviewed the matter in light of
the letter received from Shri Khurshid. It took note of the fact that Shri
Khurshid has regretted the statement that he had made during the course of the
campaign in Uttar Pradesh, following the Commission’s censure of him. The
Commission also noted that the Minister underlined his respect for the decision
taken by the Commission in the particular case of MCC violation by him. The
Commission also took note that Shri Khurshid recorded his commitment to ensure
that such situations do not arise in future.
The Commission
considers that the communication received from Shri Khurshid establishes a
complete and positive reversal of approach, in which he has also committed
himself to the Election Commission’s efforts towards conduct of free and fair
election.
The
overwhelming concern of the Commission was regarding the approach of Shri
Khurshid towards the issue in hand and regarding the position of the Election
Commission. The Commission was also concerned about the implications, this
could have for the ongoing election in Uttar Pradesh; the conduct of free and
fair elections in future; and for the overall Constitutional design. The
Commission took into account the fact that the primary purpose of MCC is to
prevent wrongdoings in the electoral field and make sure that compliance of the
Code is foolproof in the current elections as also in the future. In this
particular case, it was incumbent upon the Commission to address and resolve
the spillover of larger issues rather than taking any other measures.
Based
on the Minister’s clear change of position as conveyed directly to the
Commission, it has been decided not to take any further action in the matter.
ECI would like to advise all contending parties and those campaigning in
elections, particularly those persons holding public offices, to be extremely
careful, so that a situation as in this case does not recur.
Election Commission of India
New Delhi , 15th February , 2012
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