'Modi code of conduct': Congress slams EC for 'letting off' Yogi

Yogi rally in Ghaziabad PTI Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addresses an election rally, ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, in Loni, Ghaziabad | PTI

The Congress on Saturday questioned the Election Commission's letting off of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with a light rap on the knuckles for his Modiji ki sena (army of Modi) remark, saying that he "insults" the Indian Army, but the poll body writes a "love letter" to him.

The opposition party also came down hard on the EC communication to NITI Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar, saying he criticised the party's proposed minimum income scheme NYAY and the poll body told him "don't do it in future".

"Has the MCC now become 'Modi Code of Conduct'. Adityanath insults the Indian Army—EC writes a love letter to him," Congress' chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala tweeted.

"NITI Aayog vice chairman criticises the NYAY scheme—EC says 'don't do it in future'," he said.

“Why is the EC shying away from showing the mirror of truth to those in power?” Surjewala asked.

The EC was learnt to have let off Adityanath with a light rap for his "Modiji ki sena" remark, asking him to be more careful in the future.

The EC on Friday also expressed "displeasure" over the NITI Aayog vice chairman's remarks against the Congress' proposed minimum income scheme 'NYAY' and said the comments violated the model code of conduct.

In a communication sent to Kumar, the EC asked him to be cautious in future while making statements.