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Battle for UP: Ex-IPS officer, now BJP candidate, booked for code violation

By IANS | Updated: February 2, 2022 09:35 IST

Kannauj (UP), Feb 2 It has been less than a month since he quit his job as IPS ...

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Kannauj (UP), Feb 2 It has been less than a month since he quit his job as IPS officer and Asim Arun, who is the BJP candidate from Kannauj, has been served a notice for violation of model code of conduct.

The notice has been served by the sub-district election officer after 15-16 children were found to be campaigning for the BJP candidate.

The former IPS officer has been asked to submit a reply within 72 hours.

Sub-district electoral officer Gajendra Kumar said a week ago, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights had issued instructions to take action if a candidate involved children in elections campaigns as it came in the ambit of child abuse.

These guidelines, given to the parties and the candidates, were also published in the newspapers.

"The photos and videos of children are of January 30, against which the notice has been issued to the candidate for violating the instructions and the code of conduct of the Election Commission of India. Action will be taken if clarification is not given within 72 hours," the official said.

Arun was unavailable for comment.

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Tags: bjpNational Commission For Protection Of Child RightsAsim arunGajendra kumar
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