Maharashtra polls: CEC Rajiv Kumar condemns derogatory remarks again women during campaigning
India's Chief Election Commissioner criticized inappropriate comments targeting women in Maharashtra election campaigns. He instructed officials to take strict measures against those responsible. The commission previously advised parties and candi...

Police commissioners, superintendents of police, district election officers, municipal commissioners and returning officers attended the meeting here, the sources said.
The poll panel had earlier issued directions to political parties and candidates to refrain from any deeds, actions or utterances that might be construed as being repugnant to the honour and dignity of women.
The CEC, the sources said, noted that no aspect of the private life, not connected with the public activities of leaders or workers of other political parties, is to be criticised.
He directed for action against those making "low-level" personal attacks.
Kumar hoped that all candidates and party leaders would elevate their rhetoric and conduct themselves in a manner that reflects respect towards women, both in their speeches and public interactions.
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Arvind Sawant was in the midst of a controversy recently for making objectionable remarks against Shiv Sena's Mumbadevi candidate, Shaina N C.
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