• 5 years ago
Varanasi, the most hotly contested territory in this election, shot into a flashpoint today between the Election Commission and the BJP after the party's prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi, was refused permission for three events tomorrow. A seething BJP said this amounts to a ban on Mr Modi in his own constituency, which votes on May 12.

Senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley, who sent three letters to the Election Commission today protesting the lack of clearances, said that he will lead demonstrations tomorrow morning outside the Benares Hindu University. He also announced that since Mr Modi is not being allowed to hold a rally, he will land at the helipad at the university and then travel by road to the party's headquarters to meet with workers.


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