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Election Commission Asks Former Telangana Former CM KCR; Why He Abused The Congress leader?

The Election Commission has issued a notice to K Chandrasekhar Rao, former Chief Minister of Telangana and President of the political party Bharat Rashtra Samithi. The matter is of forgetting human dignity during a press conference recently. Regarding this, the Election Commission has sought an answer from KCR as to why he had used abusive language against the Congress leader. The Commission also made it clear that advice and instructions have been issued to KCR several times in the past regarding his speech, but still he is not desisting from his bad language.

Actually, Bharat Rashtra Samiti President KCR had held a press conference in Sircilla on 5 April. It is alleged that during this period KCR had made objectionable remarks about Congress. Congress leader G Niranjan had complained to the Election Commission regarding this. Acting on the related complaint, the Commission on Wednesday issued a notice to former Chief Minister KCR.

The notice said the commission had received a complaint on April 6 from G Niranjan, senior vice-president of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee, alleging that K Chandrasekhar Rao used obscene, derogatory and abusive language against the Congress party in his press conference. Had made objectionable comments.

The Election Commission has asked KCR to clarify his stand regarding his remarks by 11 am on April 18. They have warned that if no response is received from them within the stipulated time, the Commission will be forced to take necessary action. Along with this, the Election Commission has also said that many advisories and instructions have already been issued to KCR regarding his speech.

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