Leaders of ruling YSRCP continue to violate election code, besides strict vigilance by the Election Commission. The YCP leaders are openly violating norms, ignoring EC’s warnings and expecting the official machinary stands behind them. Though EC has given strict instruction against using volunteers in election campaigns, at several places YCP leaders are using them as their party cadre.
Some volunteers are taking part in the election campaign ignoring the orders of the Election Commission. Alleging that Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has no faith in the election code and also he can win on the performance of his own five-year rule, TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu said the ruling party chose large scale irregularities as the last weapon to win in these polls.
He said that Jagan Mohan Reddy has completely lost people’s trust and support and is totally banking on manipulations in these elections. So, he appealed to the people to come forward to defeat the YSRCP which has totally destroyed the state, by exposing code violations by ruling party leaders.
“Every person should come forward to implement the electoral code effectively and should take it as a responsibility,” he said. Everyone should down the cVIGIL app through which anyone can complain to the poll panel on money distribution to the voters, government employees violating the guidelines and the parties resorting to misinformation campaigns, he added.
Through the cVIGIL app anyone can easily take such issues to the notice of the Election Commission thus helping conduct the elections in a transparent way, he said. If a citizen makes a complaint through cVIGIL, he urges that the poll panel should act immediately.
Maintaining that the TDP, Jana Sena and BJP have already started fighting against the atrocities of the YSRCP, he said that he wants the people too to become partners in this exercise. Chandrababu Naidu felt that irregularities in elections can be checked more efficiently if people too take part in it.
Since the youth are the worst sufferers of Jagan Mohan Reddy’s ‘reverse rule’, they should now elect efficient leadership for their future, Chandrababu said and called upon the young voters to enrol themselves since there is still an opportunity for them even after the poll schedule is announced.
The enrolment facility is available till April 15, and thus the youth should utilise the opportunity, particularly, enrol themselves through online since every vote is crucial to end this evil rule, he observed.