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EC sets new guidelines after Ramdev's 'honeymoon' quip

In the backdrop of a row overyoga guru Ramdev's 'honeymoon' remark against Rahul Gandhi, the Election Commission today came out with fresh guidelines against making "malicious" statements about the private life of individuals and said those who do this will not be allowed to hold programmes during polls if they violated the orders.

Updated on: Apr 27, 2014 07:08 PM IST
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In the backdrop of a row overyoga guru Ramdev's 'honeymoon' remark against Rahul Gandhi, the Election Commission today came out with fresh guidelines against making "malicious" statements about the private life of individuals and said those who do this will not be allowed to hold programmes during polls if they violated the orders.

"They should not indulge in any activities or make any statements that would amount to attack on personal life of any person or statements that may be malicious or offending decency and moralilty," the EC said without naming Ramdev.

Read: There is little EC can do to rein in Ramdev who has stirred up a political storm with Dalit remark

Two separate FIRs were filed against Ramdev today, including one by Uttar Pradesh police, for his controversial remarks made in Lucknow yesterday that Rahul Gandhi visited the homes of Dalits for "honeymoon and picnic".

The EC directions also caution that religion should not be invoked as it may create disharmony among people.

The EC also said organisers of such programmes "should not invoke, in any manner, religion or religious grounds in any manner or indulge in any activities that are likely to create disharmony among different classes or groups of people, in their campaign".

 
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