The 3-party alliance comprising JD(U), RJD and Congress, has alleged "illegal" use of government machinery as the railways had allowed 60 per cent concessions to passengers travelling by these special trains, which caused losses to the national exchequer.
An alliance delegation met the poll panel and sought action against the BJP under the Prevention of Corruption Act, IPC and Representation of People Act for various violations.
"It is a clear case of bribery. Who paid for these excursions? Except Bribery, there can be no other term given to these blatant violations of model code by the BJP," noted laywer and Rajya Sabha member K T S Tulsi said at a press conference at Congress headquarters.
"We demand the Railway Ministry to constitute an inquiry into the collusion of officials, who were obviously working under Modi government's diktats in granting this illegal concession," they said.
"The Indian National Congress, JD(U) and RJD are deeply concerned at such grossly illegal and collusive activities involving the BJP and the central government using public money and in toal violation of the EC's guidelines and the Model Code of Conduct, completely taking away from the EC's professed goal of creating a level playing field for all political parties," the release issued after their meeting with the Commission said.
"Four trains with 18 coaches each are taking BJP workers to BJP ruled states. Why did Railways give 60% concession," asked Varma, JD(U) spokesman.
Tyagi said,"We have met Election Commission and presented a memorandum which lists evidences against BJP for violating Model Code of Conduct. BJP is misusing Railway Ministry and blatantly violating the Model Code of Conduct.
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