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After BJP's defiance, EC says Anurag Thakur, Verma can't campaign
Updated On: 31 January, 2020 07:32 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
One of the tweets was removed by Twitter and an FIR was lodged against on the directions of the EC.

Anurag Thakur and Parvesh Verma
New Delhi: The Election Commission on Thursday barred Union Minister Anurag Thakur from campaigning in the Delhi Assembly polls for three days and BJP MP Parvesh Verma for four days for their controversial remarks. The ban came into force from 5 pm on Thursday. The EC said the decision was taken as it was not satisfied with their respective replies to the show-cause notices. West Delhi MP Verma on Tuesday said what happened in Kashmir with Kashmiri Pandits could happen in Delhi, warning that lakhs of anti-CAA protesters in Shaheen Bagh could enter homes to rape and kill women. During an election rally here, Thakur egged on the crowd to raise an incendiary slogan -- "shoot the traitors" -- after he lashed out at anti-CAA protesters.
The EC orders said Thakur and Verma would continue to be off the list of of BJP's star campaigners for the Delhi Assembly polls. In his reply to the show cause notice, Thakur told the EC that he had only said "desh ke gaddaron ko" (traitors of the country) and it was the crowd which responded. He maintained he had no intention to create or promote enmity between people. Thakur had sought a personal appearance before the Commission, a plea which was rejected. The EC said the BJP leader made undesirable and objectionable statement which had the tone and tenor to aggravate existing differences. It barred Thakur from holding public ralles, meetings, giving interviews, making utterances in print, electronic and social media for 72 hours (three days) beginning 5 pm on Thursday.
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