Police Inspector H A Rathod of the city crime branch filed his reply before Metropolitan Magistrate M H Patel stating he had "no objection" to the closure report which gave a clean chit to Modi.
Absolving Modi of any culpability, the Gujarat police had on August 8 filed a closure report in the case.
Rathod was the complainant in the FIR which was filed against Prime Minister Modi on the directive of the Election Commission for allegedly violating the Representation of People (RP) Act on April 30 when polling was held in Gujarat.
Modi, who was then BJP's prime ministerial candidate, had triggered a controversy when he addressed a press conference immediately after casting his vote at a school in Ranip area of Ahmedabad, part of party veteran LK Advani's Gandhinagar seat, where he prominently displayed the BJP's election symbol lotus.
Following the complaint, the poll panel had ordered lodging of an FIR against Modi for having allegedly violated the provisions of Sections 126 (1)(a) and 126 (l)(b) of Representation of People Act, 1951. The maximum punishment under these provisions of RPA is up to two years imprisonment.
The crime branch had lodged an FIR against Modi under section 126 (1)(a) of RP Act for holding a public meeting, under IPC section 188 for violating election notification and CrPC section 144, which prohibits more than 4 people from gathering for a specific purpose.
As per the section 126 (1) (a) of RP Act, there is a prohibition on public meetings during a period of 48 hours ending with the hour fixed for conclusion of polling.
A separate case is going on in Ahmedabad rural court against Modi on a complaint filed by an Aam Aadmi Party worker Nishat Verma, who has alleged that the police had registered an incomplete FIR against him.
Verma, in his complaint, has demanded that Modi be additionally charged under section 130 of RPA and IPC sections 114, 171 (c) and (f).
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