New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on December 13 took exception to foreign
observers and diplomats who were given special passes for observing Assembly polls
in Gujarat, saying there was no need for such an exercise.
"Foreign observers and diplomats being given special passes for visiting Gujarat to
see the polls there and visit polling booths is not a correct thing," party
spokesman V K Malhotra told reporters.
"Only candidates and his polling agents can enter polling booths. Even ministers are
not allowed. In Jammu and Kashmir, it was a different situation," he said.
He said in an election where the media and other institutions are keeping a strict
watch on any irregularities, there is no need for such special passes to be issued
to foreign observers and diplomats.
Malhotra strongly objected to what he described as a "new trend of getting members
of minority community to vote in favour one political party."
He said in a democracy even family members vote for different political parties but
in the case of Gujarat, it was ensured that the entire community voted for one
particular political party.
PTI