Navjot Sidhu to Gautam Gambhir: The not-so-model netas this election season

The high-voltage campaigns during the Lok Sabha polls have witnessed an array of netas violating the EC’s guidelines. Needless to say, the poll watchdog issued show cause notices and, in some cases, barred them from campaigning.
Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur: Malegaon blast accused and BJP’s candidate from Bhopal, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, was issued a show cause notice for the statements she made on the Babri Masjid demolition. Thakur said that she was ‘proud of participating’ in
Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur: Malegaon blast accused and BJP’s candidate from Bhopal, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, was issued a show cause notice for the statements she made on the Babri Masjid demolition. Thakur said that she was ‘proud of participating’ in
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Navjot Singh Sidhu: Cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu faced the wrath of the poll watchdog after he allegedly made a speech warning Muslims about the efforts being made in the country to divide their votes. The EC reprimanded Sidhu for his statements and issued a notice to him. He was subsequently banned from campaigning for 72 hours. (Photo| PTI)
Navjot Singh Sidhu: Cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu faced the wrath of the poll watchdog after he allegedly made a speech warning Muslims about the efforts being made in the country to divide their votes. The EC reprimanded Sidhu for his statements and issued a notice to him. He was subsequently banned from campaigning for 72 hours. (Photo| PTI)
Maneka Gandhi: Union Minister Maneka Gandhi kicked up a storm while addressing a rally in UP’s Sultanpur where she was seen asking Muslims to vote for her or else she won’t work for their welfare. The EC took cognizance of the matter and asked the Sultanpur District Magistrate to issue a show cause notice to her. She was banned from campaigning for 48 hours. (File Photo | Reuters)
Maneka Gandhi: Union Minister Maneka Gandhi kicked up a storm while addressing a rally in UP’s Sultanpur where she was seen asking Muslims to vote for her or else she won’t work for their welfare. The EC took cognizance of the matter and asked the Sultanpur District Magistrate to issue a show cause notice to her. She was banned from campaigning for 48 hours. (File Photo | Reuters)
Rahul Gandhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi was issued a notice by the poll panel for putting up a poster of his pet scheme ‘NYAY’ in his home turf of Amethi. This, as per the EC, was a violation of the model code of conduct. The poster carried a picture of Gandhi with the tagline - ‘Ab hoga NYAY’. The Congress head honcho was asked to respond within 24 hours. (File Photo | PTI)
Rahul Gandhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi was issued a notice by the poll panel for putting up a poster of his pet scheme ‘NYAY’ in his home turf of Amethi. This, as per the EC, was a violation of the model code of conduct. The poster carried a picture of Gandhi with the tagline - ‘Ab hoga NYAY’. The Congress head honcho was asked to respond within 24 hours. (File Photo | PTI)
Yogi Adityanath: Uttar Pradesh CM, Yogi Adityanath, known for his inflammatory speeches, was issued a show cause notice by the EC for calling the 2019 LS polls a contest between Ali and Bajrang Bali. Earlier, Yogi drew the ire of the poll panel by calling the Indian Army ‘Modi ki sena’. He was barred from campaigning for 72 hours. (File | PTI)
Yogi Adityanath: Uttar Pradesh CM, Yogi Adityanath, known for his inflammatory speeches, was issued a show cause notice by the EC for calling the 2019 LS polls a contest between Ali and Bajrang Bali. Earlier, Yogi drew the ire of the poll panel by calling the Indian Army ‘Modi ki sena’. He was barred from campaigning for 72 hours. (File | PTI)
Mayawati: BSP supremo Mayawati too came under fire for violating the model code of conduct. The fiery Dalit leader was accused of appealing to Muslim voters not to “split their votes”. Mayawati was barred from campaigning for 48 hours. (File | EPS)
Mayawati: BSP supremo Mayawati too came under fire for violating the model code of conduct. The fiery Dalit leader was accused of appealing to Muslim voters not to “split their votes”. Mayawati was barred from campaigning for 48 hours. (File | EPS)
Gautam Gambhir: Cricketer-turned-politician Gautam Gambhir was reprimanded by the EC for conducting a rally in East Delhi without permission. The former India opener is contesting on a BJP ticket from East Delhi parliamentary constituency where he is pitted against Congress candidate Arvinder Singh Lovely and AAP's Atishi. (Photo | Parveen Negi, EPS)
Gautam Gambhir: Cricketer-turned-politician Gautam Gambhir was reprimanded by the EC for conducting a rally in East Delhi without permission. The former India opener is contesting on a BJP ticket from East Delhi parliamentary constituency where he is pitted against Congress candidate Arvinder Singh Lovely and AAP's Atishi. (Photo | Parveen Negi, EPS)
Azam Khan: A case was registered against Samajwadi Party heavyweight Azam Khan for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct at a rally in Rampur's Shahabad. So far, he has been mentioned in 12 cases of alleged violations in Uttar Pradesh. Khan kicked up a storm by making sexist comments against BJP candidate Jaya Prada. He was banned from campaigning for 72 hours. (File photo | PTI)
Azam Khan: A case was registered against Samajwadi Party heavyweight Azam Khan for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct at a rally in Rampur's Shahabad. So far, he has been mentioned in 12 cases of alleged violations in Uttar Pradesh. Khan kicked up a storm by making sexist comments against BJP candidate Jaya Prada. He was banned from campaigning for 72 hours. (File photo | PTI)

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