Former judge Abhijit Gangopadhyay. File | Photo Credit: The Hindu

By THE HINDU BUREAU

The Election Commission of India (EC) on Tuesday censured former Calcutta High Court judge and BJP candidate from Tamluk in West Bengal Abhijit Gangopadhyay for his remarks against Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee. He has been barred from campaigning for 24 hours beginning 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

In its order, the commission also asked BJP president J.P. Nadda to issue an advisory on behalf of the party to all candidates and campaigners to make sure that such a lapse does not recur during the campaign period.

The poll body had issued a showcause notice to the former Calcutta High Court judge based on a complaint by the Trinamool Congress for his remarks against Ms. Banerjee while addressing a public meeting held on May 15 in Haldia.

In its notice, the EC had said Mr. Gangopadhyay’s comment was found to be “beyond dignity in every sense of term” and “in bad taste”, and prima facie violative of the provisions of the Model Code of Conduct and its advisory to political parties. It described the remark as a “low-level personal attack”. It asked him to remain careful in his public utterances during the campaign.

The poll body stated that it “painfully notes the fact that such abominable words have come from someone of Gangopadhyay’s educational and professional background and hence does not remotely deserve any benefit of doubt.”

The former judge said he had written to the poll body requesting it to reconsider its decision, failing which he would approach the courts to quash the notice.

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