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Varun gives undertaking to refrain from provocative speeches

Detained under National Security Act, BJP candidate Varun Gandhi submitted an undertaking promising not to make any provocative statements that will disturb communal harmony, a district official said in Etah.

Updated on: Apr 14, 2009 08:46 PM IST
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Detained under National Security Act, BJP candidate Varun Gandhi on Tuesday submitted an undertaking, as suggested by the Supreme Court, promising not to make any provocative statements that will disturb communal harmony, a district official said in Etah.

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District Magistrate Guarav Dayal said that the affidavit submitted by 29-year-old politician stated that his actions were not in violation of Constitution and he has obeyed the law.

The BJP candidate, who moved the Supreme Court seeking relief to allow him to contest the Lok Sabha elections from Pilibhit, promised not to give provocative speeches that violate the Constitution or lead to any law and order problem, Dayal said, adding the affidavit will now be sent to the Supreme Court.

The Uttar Pradesh government on Monday accepted the Supreme Court suggestion on the undertaking by Varun after the apex court described the detention under the stringent act as a 'drastic step.'

The court had said Varun's plea for bail could be accepted only if he comes out with a promise that he will not make provocative speeches during his campaign.

The filing of nomination papers for Pilibhit starts from April 17.

 
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