Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Sitaram Yechury wrote to the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) on Tuesday, alleging that Union Home Minister Amit Shah is attempting to "influence" the Tripura assembly elections.
In a separate letter to the CEC, Yechury reiterated the claims made by Jitendra Choudhury, Secretary of the Tripura State Committee of the CPI(M), regarding Shah's alleged "secret meeting" with the top election and police officials, including the director general of police.
As of now, the BJP made no immediate comment.
"The conduct of the Union Home Minister in trying to directly influence the results of the Tripura Assembly elections is the issue of this very serious subject," According to Yechury's letter.
"You will recall that in our meeting with the full Election Commission last afternoon, we had expressed our apprehensions about such a possibility involving the Union Home Minister. You had assured us that the Election Commission is fully geared to meet all eventualities in ensuring a free and fair election," it said.
He claimed that despite his assurance, the news media have reported on this development.
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"We urge you to initiate urgent action to undo the impact which is clearly a violation of the Model Code of Conduct. We also expect that the Election Commission of India will take the report from the special observers and fix responsibility on the BJP and other important election officials who met the Union Home Minister " the letter said.
CPI(M) State Committee of Tripura Secretary Choudhury included a news report about the alleged meeting in his letter.
The high-voltage campaign for the Tripura assembly elections concluded on Tuesday. The 60-member assembly will be elected on February 16, and votes will be counted on March 3. The campaign for the assembly elections concluded on Tuesday at 4 pm, with no significant interruption to peace and order.