EC Rules are not Applicable to Ravi Prakash?

SIBY JEYYA
Popular news presenter and tv9 founder-CEO ravi Prakash appears to think he is beyond the election commission of India's laws and regulations. He is currently making a comeback to the spotlight with his new wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital station, RTV. The manner in which ravi Prakash carried out pre-election surveys in andhra pradesh and telangana made this clear.
 
In andhra pradesh, he foresaw the downfall of the ysr congress party under the leadership of chief minister Y S jagan Mohan Reddy, and in telangana, the whole course of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi. In addition, prashant kishor, the founder of the indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) and a renowned election strategist, spoke with RTV in-depth on Sunday. Kishor sharply criticised jagan and predicted that the YSRCP would lose by a wide margin, losing from 151 to 51 seats in the assembly.
 
The ECI's model code of conduct is flagrantly violated by the electoral surveys and the interview with prashant kishor conducted the day before the polls. Of course, the YSRCP complained about this to the Commission. Malladi Vishnu, an mla and leader of the YSRCP, filed a complaint alleging that the interview with prashant kishore violated the indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Representation of Peoples Act (RP).


It was not a true news story; rather, it was broadcast with the express intent of swaying voters as the election's pivotal moment draws near.
 
Furthermore, he claimed that the webcast flagrantly violated Section 126 of the RP Act, which expressly forbids disclosing election-related information to the general public.
 
Vishnu said that prasanth Kishore's statement on the election the day before polls were held was nothing more than a ploy by the TDP, its leader Nara Chandrababu Naidu, ravi Prakash, and their allies, or a criminal conspiracy.
 

He said that the interviewer purposefully constructed the questions to highlight Prashanth Kishore's opposition to the YSRC in particular. In an attempt to sway voters, ravi Prakash coerced the interviewee into making a number of assertions.
 

 
 
 

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