The Congress on Thursday accused the BJP government in Manipur of violating the model code of conduct to influence elections there after around Rs 17 crore was released to banned militant groups which are under suspension of operation agreement.
The party also demanded that the judicial custody of all accused be extended till the completion of assembly elections, in view of rising cases of intimidation and violence.
Assembly elections are underway in Manipur and the second phase is slated on March 5. The first phase of polling was held on February 28.
"In a shocking violation of the Model of Conduct the Union Home Ministry and BJP State Government in Manipur released Rs 15.7 crores on 1.2.22 and further Rs 92.7 lakhs on 1.3.22 to banned militant groups under Suspension of Operation (SoO). This has made a mockery of elections in 4 districts!" Ramesh said on Twitter.
"... requested extension of judicial custody of all accused till end of elections. Instead, some of the murder accused, including brother of sitting BJP MLA in Heirok have been released before polls coinciding with Union Home Minister's visit!" he said in another tweet.
Ramesh, who is the senior observer of the Congress for the Manipur elections, also shared a statement that alleged that these payments have ensured that polls in Churachandpur and Kangpokpi districts in the first phase have not been free, fair and peaceful.
"These bribes to SoO groups will also influence the elections in Tengnoupal and Chandel districts in Phase 2. This is how the BJP is buying elections in Manipur, spreading fear and intimidating voters. This is how the BJP is indulging in corruption to remain in power," the statement said.
"It shows the priorities of the double-engine BJP government that these payments have taken place when majority state government employees have not received salaries for two months, when mid-day meal cooks have not been paid for 18 months, when majority of the former state government employees have not received their pensions in the last six months, when almost all pensioners have not received their retirement benefits," it also said.
The Congress had earlier accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah of drafting a statement issued by a proscribed Kuki militant organisation asking the people of Manipur to vote for the BJP, and demanded repoll in two districts alleging that voting was not free and fair in the first phase.
Ramesh claimed that the sporadic incidents of violence reported from Kangpokpi and Churachandpur districts during polling were the result of the influence of Kuki National Organisation's (KNO) statement. The Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee also presented a memorandum to the Chief Election Officer in the state to stop the incidents of alleged violence and criminal intimidation against workers of Congress.
The party has called for directions to declare all such constituencies where violence took place as hyper-sensitive.
It also requested the government to extend judicial custody of all accused till the end of elections.
They also called for action against all miscreants who are indulging in incidents of violence.
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