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ECI censures Dilip Ghosh, Supriya Shrinate for derogatory remarks against women's dignity

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 1 April 2024, 13:49 IST
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh (Left) and Congress leader Supriya Shrinate

New Delhi: The Election Commission has censured BJP leader Dilip Ghosh and Congress leader Supriya Shrinate for derogatory remarks against the dignity of women and said that the Commission views the electoral process as an enhancer of the status of women and will not allow any erosion of their status.
Election Commission's Stance on MCC Violations
The Commission, in its order on Monday, after receiving their replies to notices issued to them over Model Code of Conduct (MCC) violations, said that they are convinced that the two leaders made a low-level personal attack and thus violated the provisions of MCC.

Directive for Future Conduct
They have been warned to remain careful with public utterances during the Model Code of Conduct period. Their election-related communications will be specially and additionally monitored by the Commission from now on.


Broader Impact and Party Responsibilities
A copy of the warning notice is also sent to party chiefs to sensitise their functionaries to be careful while communicating in the public domain and refrain from any such derogatory comments and violations of MCC guidelines.

Review of Leaders' Responses
The Commission has carefully gone through the contents and averments made in the replies of Supriya Shrinate and Dilip Ghosh and has again gone through their remarks.

Show cause notice to Supriya Shrinate
The Election Commission issued a show cause notice to Supriya Shrinate, for her derogatory remarks against Bollywood actress and BJP candidate Kangana Ranaut. Shrinate had later claimed that her social media profiles had been tampered with and she would never make such remarks about any woman.

Notice to Dilip Ghosh
The Election Commission also send notice to Dilip Ghosh, MP from West Bengal for his objectionable and disrespectful comment against West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee. Ghosh had later claimed that he had made the comments in a political context.

Commitment to Women's Status in Elections
The Commission stressed that it "considers the whole process of conducting elections as a major enhancer of the status of women in India and is committed not to allow any erosion of this status in any manner during the election period under its aegis."

(With ANI inputs)

First published: 1 April 2024, 13:46 IST