"The chief minister went on an interview-giving spree even after the campaign period ended. While talking to TV channels, the chief minister wore a badge of lotus (BJP poll symbol).
"This is a gross misuse of government machinery and violation of code of conduct. He is trying to influence voters," Sena MP Sanjay Raut told reporters here.
"If the chief minister gets permission to campaign in this manner after the (canvassing) period is over, all should get permission. We think his day-long interviews are a case of paid news," Raut said, claiming Fadnavis has violated the Representation of People Act.
Sena leaders have submitted a written complaint to the State Election Commission (SEC) in this regard, he said. "If the Commission does not take action against him, we will have to think about approaching the Court."
Asked for comment over the issue, State Election Commissioner J S Saharia said the Sena's complaint will be verified.
"We have received the complaint. The SEC works under the framework of Constitutional law. If there is any violation of law, we shall act. We will verify the complaint," he said.
To another query, Saharia said, "Bulk ads in print or TV and paid bulk SMSs are banned. But we can't take any action on what is done by people in their individual capacity."
Meanwhile, responding to the Sena allegations, BJP said the Uddhav Thackeray-led party has insulted the fourth pillar of democracy by levelling charge of paid news with regard to Fadnavis' interviews.
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"Fadnavis is in politics for 25 years and has good legislature experience. He knows what he's doing," Bhandari said, defending the Chief Minister's over the Sena's allegations, while talking to reporters this evening.
Terming editorial content as paid news is an insult of journalists and journalism, he maintained
The Sena is exhibiting a "defeatist mentality", the BJP spokesman said, lashing out at the estranged ally.
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