Replying to the EC's showcause notice for disqualification over his remarks made at a function in Maharashtra, Munde said, "My exclamation that Rs 8 crore was spent in the last election has to be read and heard, as a figure of speech - a rhetoric and nothing more."
Munde denied having said that he spent Rs 8 crore in his election, much more than the prescribed limit, and said the remarks made at a book release function were with reference to expenses incurred by his party in Maharashtra in all Parliamentary constituencies during polls.
"...My speech ought to have been read from the aforesaid context. Corruption was the issue at the back of my mind; when I gave the speech. This should have lead to a public debate, on the accountability of the political parties, which are the constituents of democratic process," he said in his reply submitted to EC.
He said, "the entire speech needs to be read in toto. The central theme of my speech was Election Reforms and part being played by money power during, pre and post, Election process. I was not referring to the amounts spent by me personally or any other candidate, during the period of acceptance of nomination and the Election Result. I have made certain general statements, without any reference to particulars of expenses incurred as 'candidate' during the election process."
