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Allegations of Unfair Election Practices and Bureaucratic Rewards by BJP

BJP West Bengal mein kin wajahon se chunav jeeti haari woh bilkul ek separate matter hai. Lekin kya chunav fair tarike se hua? Bilkul nahi hua. Jitne logon ko chunav mein SIR ki zimmedari thi, woh saare to ab mukhya salahkar ban rahe hain mukhyamantri ke. Immediate posting. Matlab sharm bhi nahi hai. Pehle ye hota tha ki bhai koi chori karta tha thoda parda rakhte the. Ab to woh pardadari bhi nahi rahi. Chief Justice ko pad se hatate hi Rajyasabha bhej denge. To sawal nahi uthenge kya? Aur agar hum chunav aayog ke paas ja rahe hain, ek genuine concern leke, Delhi ka to main example de sakta hoon likhit mein diye hain saare. Aur uske bawajood chunav aayog keh de ki haan theek hai baad mein dekhenge. Abhi kuch nahi. Pradhan mantri yahan pe kamal ka phool lagake vote dalne ke baad paidal march karte hue nikal jayein aur chunav aayog usko violation na maane code of conduct ka. To sawal nahi uthenge? Chunav aayog, ED, CBI, har kisi ka chunav mein istemal aaj ke din Bharatiya Janta Party kar rahi hai. Koi chunav voting wale din front page pe saare akhbaron ke BJP ki add hogi. Kya woh code of conduct ka violation nahi hai? Idhar voting ho rahi hogi us phase ki, udhar pradhan mantri us perimeter se bahar dusre phase ki rally jagah pe rally kar rahe honge jo live chal rahi hogi sab channels ke upar. Kya ye code of conduct ka violation nahi hai? Jahan vote padh raha hai wahan dekh nahi rahe log. Agar ye saari cheezein ho rahi hain to sawal to uthenge.

What's right

The claim that loyal officials were rewarded with powerful positions after elections is supported by academic research on bureaucratic turnover and political appointments [7][10].
Allegations of the Election Commission (ECI) facing bias and perceived leniency in addressing violations of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) have been raised by civil society groups and opposition parties [5].
Concerns have been expressed about the misuse of money power, muscle power, misinformation, and violations of the Model Code of Conduct, with former Chief Election Commissioners highlighting these issues [3].
The Election Commission has the authority to investigate violations of the code and impose penalties [1].

What's wrong

The claim that the Election Commission, ED, and CBI are being used by the BJP in elections is a strong accusation that is not directly substantiated by the provided references, although there are mentions of allegations of bias and leniency against the ECI [5] and a PIL seeking a probe into apparent quid pro quo between political parties, companies, and officials of investigating agencies [1].
The claim that BJP used front-page advertisements in newspapers on voting days is not explicitly confirmed by the provided sources.

What's debatable

The assertion that elections were not conducted fairly is a broad claim that is contested.
While some sources mention allegations of bias against the ECI and violations of the MCC [5][3], the overall elections in April-June 2024 were considered generally free and fair, though some violations were reported [5].
The specific claim that the Prime Minister campaigned in one phase of elections while voting was occurring in another, and that the Election Commission did not consider these actions as violations, is not directly confirmed by the provided sources, though campaigning during voting periods and the ECI's response to violations are debated [5][9].

Breakdown

Allegations of Unfair Election Practices and Bureaucratic Rewards The claim asserts that the BJP engaged in unfair election practices, including the misuse of state institutions and violations of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC), and subsequently rewarded loyal officials. While the provided sources do not offer direct proof of the BJP misusing the ED and CBI, they do highlight significant concerns and allegations regarding the Election Commission's impartiality and its handling of MCC violations [1][5].

Bureaucratic Influence and Rewards Research indicates a tendency for political parties to appoint loyal officials to important posts, which can lead to inefficiency as loyalists may be favored over more skilled individuals [7][10]. This aligns with the claim that loyal officials are rewarded with powerful positions.

However, the specific instances and the extent of this practice by the BJP are not detailed in the provided context. Election Commission's Role and Allegations The Election Commission of India (ECI) is tasked with ensuring free and fair elections [1].

However, in recent years, its impartiality has been questioned, with allegations of bias towards the BJP and leniency in addressing MCC violations [5]. The ECI itself has reported on the disposal of complaints related to MCC violations, noting that some complaints from major parties like INC and BJP were pending [9].

The claim that the ECI did not consider certain actions as violations is part of a broader debate about the ECI's effectiveness and independence [4][5].

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