Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 21: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in a letter written to Chief Electrol Officer (CEO) with its copy to Returning Officer Jammu has strongly resented the move of the local election authorities and police for adopting different yard sticks with regard to code of conduct.
In the letter addressed to CEO, State president, BSP, Tulsi Das Langeh, said that a peculiar type of situation has arisen where on one hand when our Lok sabha candidate Ashok Bhagat was going to file his nomination papers on March 19 his three vehicles were stopped and seized including the personnel vehicle of the candidate on the ground that permission for plying those is not obtained but on the very next day when a cavalcade of so many vehicles of Congress candidate Madan Lal Sharma was going to file his nomination papers in which Chief Minister and Ministers of the Government were also present, the same local election authorities and police were escorting them even fully knowing that none of their vehicles has got any permission.
Langeh appealed the Election Commission to look into the matter, take strict action against the concerned and implement the code of conduct strictly so that free and fair election may held in the State.