After censure, Kejriwal hits out at EC, defends his statement

He had made a similar statement during the Delhi elections and EC issued him a notice, but the court said it did not amount to corruption.
Delhi Chief Minister and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal. | AFP
Delhi Chief Minister and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal. | AFP

PANAJI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today lashed out at the Election Commission after it censured him for his statement that voters should take the money offered by rival parties but vote for AAP. "I don't understand what the Election Commission is upto.

It can't stop the bribery, money is being given and taken all around (charo taraf jam ke paisa chal raha hai)," he said. "The commission wants to say that don't do what Kejriwal is saying -- take their money but vote for me. Election Commission wants to say that vote for only those from whom you are taking the money," he said, after addressing a corner meeting in Shiroda Assembly constituency in Goa. The AAP chief termed as "illegal, unconstitutional and wrong" the EC order censuring and warning him. "I would be challenging the Election Commission's order," he said.

Defending himself, Kejriwal said, "I am just telling the people that if Congress and BJP give you money, take it but vote for me. Where is the corruption in this? If I had said take money from me and vote for me, then it would have amounted to corruption. I have given a written reply to the EC."

He also said that he had made a similar statement during the Delhi elections and EC issued him a notice, but the court said it did not amount to corruption. "I think the EC should make it its slogan, 'don't give vote to those who pay you, give vote to those who don't pay you'. ECI should take some big artist like Aamir Khan to spread the message that don't give vote to those who give you the money," Kejriwal added.

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