Hyderabad, July 27: Information Technology Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy on Monday replied to the notice issued to him by the Election Commission for violating the Model Code of Conduct during campaigning for the Assembly by-elections.
Mr Venkat Reddy stated in his explanation that he had only responded to the problems mentioned by some youths and had not made any promises.
The Information Technology Minister was issued a notice by the EC after it received some visuals related to code violation by Mr Venkat Reddy.
The visuals allegedly show Mr Venkat Reddy telling some youths from Sirpur Assembly constituency that he would take up road and irrigation works and complete the works within a year, if they elect the Congress candidate.
The EC issued the notice to Mr Venkat Reddy since he is a Cabinet Minister and, under the Model Code, cannot make any promises.
Meanwhile, Telangana Rashtra Samithi president K Chandrasekhar Rao also filed his reply to the Election Commission over the notice issued to him.
KCR told the EC that he had not made derogatory remarks against Home Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy, but had only pointed out her failures before the people who attended a campaign rally. He said that he had only said that she had failed to fulfill the promises she had made as a Minister.
The EC had issued notice to KCR to explain his actions of promoting social evils like liquor and bribery and also usage of derogatory language against a woman.
KCR had allegedly said told voters to accept liquor and money from the Congress but cast their votes for TRS.
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