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    BJP Budgam candidate moves ECI, accuses CM of MCC breach

    Srinagar, Oct 29: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate for the Budgam by-elections, Aga Syed Mohsin Wednesday accused Chief Minister Omar Abdullah of violating the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and said he has lodged a formal complaint with the Election Commission of India (ECI).

    Aga Mohsin said that Omar Abdullah “knows the National Conference will be defeated, and that’s why he made announcements in the Assembly in violation of the Model Code of Conduct. I have filed a complaint with the Election Commission of India and I am confident that action will be taken.”

    The complaint, submitted before the Chief Election Commissioner in New Delhi, pertains to a statement made by Omar Abdullah during the proceedings of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly earlier today, in which he announced the commencement of temporary classes for a proposed National Law University at Ompura in Budgam.

    According to Mohsin, the announcement, made from the floor of the Assembly, is being widely circulated on media and social platforms and appears to be an attempt to influence voters by projecting developmental benefits in the constituency ahead of the polls.

    Meanwhile, senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma on Wednesday said that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had violated the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) by announcing the opening of National Law University classes in Budgam, where the by-election process is underway.

    Speaking to reporters outside the Assembly in Srinagar, Sharma said that the Chief Minister’s announcement on the floor of the House regarding the commencement of classes for the National Law University at Ompura, Budgam, amounted to a violation of election guidelines.

    “On the floor of the House, Omar Abdullah Sahib gave assurance to open the classes of the National Law University in Budgam, which is against the Model Code of Conduct,” Sharma said. “For this mistake, he should resign on moral grounds.”

    He added that the Bharatiya Janata Party would formally approach the Election Commission of India (ECI), seeking action against the Chief Minister. “If the Chief Minister does not step down, the BJP will file a complaint with the Election Commission and demand strict action,” Sharma said.

    The BJP leader questioned the Chief Minister’s authority to make such an announcement during the enforcement of the MCC. “What right does he have to make such decisions when the Model Code of Conduct is in place? The Chief Minister cannot ignore the directions of the Election Commission of India,” Sharma said.

    He alleged that the Chief Minister had previously made statements challenging institutions and has now gone a step further by announcing policy decisions during the MCC period. “If he believes in morality, he should resign. Otherwise, we will ask the Election Commission to act,” Sharma said.