In an election rally held in Nanded on Wednesday, Prakash Ambedkar also said if he was voted to power, the notes scrapped by the Modi government will be remonetised.
A DAY after Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi leader Prakash Ambedkar said that he would put the Election Commission of India (EC) in jail for two days for being biased, officials from the chief electoral officer’s (CEO) office said Thursday a case has been registered against him.
Officials from the CEO’s office said that the case has been registered at Digras police station of Yavatmal.
In a rally in Yavatmal on Wednesday, Ambedkar had said: “We need to think whether the irresponsible Prime Minister and Shiv Sena-BJP government should be voted to power. They are ready to sacrifice the Army for political gains…”
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“And Election Commission says you shouldn’t talk about Pulwama. We will talk and you (EC) do not have the right. The Constitution has given us the right to speak. If we are voted to power, we will put the EC in jail for two days. It is not neutral now. It is not an umpire. We need to understand that it is a puppet of BJP,” he had claimed.
Officials from the CEO’s office said that directions have been issued about not using photographs of Army personnel or any soldier in campaign materials. “He seems to have understood it wrongly. Besides, how can any leader threaten to put a constitutional authority in jail?” asked an official.




