TNCC Chief Objects to PM Modi's Meditation Event

Web DeskMay 29, 2024 02:10 PMpolitics
  • TNCC chief raises concerns over PM Modi's meditation event in Kanyakumari
  • Accusations of using meditation event as a covert campaign strategy
  • TNCC chief vows to take legal action against PM Modi's visit
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TNCC chief objects to PM Modi's planned meditation event in Kanyakumari, citing violation of election rules and accuses PM Modi of using it as a campaign strategy. He vows to take legal action, raising political controversy.

The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) chief, K. Selvaperunthagai, has raised concerns over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's planned three-day meditation event in Kanyakumari. Selvaperunthagai has objected to the event, citing the current enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct by the Election Commission of India. He believes that granting permission for such an event during this time could be seen as a violation of election rules.

Selvaperunthagai has accused PM Modi of using the meditation event as a covert campaign strategy. He has expressed his disapproval of the Prime Minister's intentions and has vowed to take action against the event. The Congress leader intends to formally address the Election Commission and explore potential legal measures to prevent PM Modi from conducting the meditation in Kanyakumari.

Prime Minister Modi's scheduled visit to Kanyakumari for meditation comes right after the conclusion of a rigorous election campaign. This move is reminiscent of his previous spiritual journeys, such as his meditation trip to Kedarnath in Uttarakhand before the announcement of the 2019 Lok Sabha election results.

The opposition from TNCC chief K. Selvaperunthagai sheds light on the political controversy surrounding PM Modi's upcoming meditation event in Kanyakumari. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the Election Commission of India will respond to these objections and whether any legal actions will be taken against the Prime Minister's planned visit.

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