In its notice issued to Walia yesterday, the Election Commission said it has received complaints of violation of the code of conduct by him in his Laxminagar assembly constituency. Delhi goes to poll on December 4.
The Commission has sought an explanation from Walia, a senior Congress leader, within 24 hours and cautioned him of legal action if he fails to do so.
The Commission has till now lodged 212 FIRs of code of conduct violations against various parties with AAP being booked the maximum number of times (61), Congress (56) and BJP (54). Today, the Commission removed 392 boards, 815 posters, 67 banners and 98 hoardings.
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