Bengaluru: Election officials search planes of Rahul Gandhi and Amit Shah


Bengaluru, Apr 3 (PTI): The special aircraft of Congress president Rahul Gandhi and BJP national chief Amit Shah were today searched by officials after they landed at Hubballi airport in north Karnataka to campaign for their parties in the runup to the May 12 assembly polls.

The exercise involving three district level officers was described by officials as being in line with the Election Commissions directive to ensure free and fair elections in Karnataka.

"It was a random search by a team led by (election) nodal officer Karpale. We searched the planes in which Rahul Gandhi and Amit Shah had arrived. It was not intentional," Deputy Commissioner of Dharwad district S B Bommanahalli told PTI.

Shah and Gandhi arrived by separate planes at Hubballi airport from New Delhi.

Soon after their arrival, a team led by election nodal officer Karpale and Hire Gowda and Yogananda searched the planes to check for possible poll code violations.

"We did not find anything in the luggage. There were two other people with Shah. We did not check their names," Gowda told reporters after completing the search operation.

Gandhi, on the fifth leg of Karnataka tour, left for Shivamogga and addressed public meetings there and in Davangere.

Shah, also on the fifth lap of Karnataka tour, addressed an Other Backward Classes convention at Kaginele in Haveri district and had an interaction with the seers of Veerashaiva community at Shivayogi Mandir in Badami taluk of Bagalkote district

  

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  • govind, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    Whats there on plane? Its mockery .EC Has not formulated a policy for a fair election. This Election widely expected to be Be Fought Based on Money power and not on merit. EC Must Check from where The crores crores money is flowing for Rahul/shah Rallies? Theyt Are In Power In state and another in Central. Up they spent Rs 4,000 Crores per reports. From Where This Money Coming From then and whos financing ? Whats ECS role then if Such Huge Amounts are not monitores. Catching Biryani Van is not their work

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    This may the duty complied by the election commission.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    One is definitely empty from toe to top...nothing to search...

    Another has excess ...which the one who is empty can borrow to survive in politics...

    Honest assessment...

    Agree?

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    Amit Shah has called the EC to search both the planes just to be make it look like real . he would want to know what Rahul is carrying !!!

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    MOTA BHAI WAS LIKE THANKS MODIJI FOR INFORMING BEFORE OTHERWISE PHIRSE CHADDI NIKAL JATI...

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  • NITIN, KARKALA

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    why don't election commission check EVM machines ??? and ban thme

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    What a joke. These election officers do not know that the thieves never keep the booty in their houses.

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  • jeevan, kudla

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    How unemployed yuvaraja use aeroplane ???

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    PAPPU used 'Vaimānika Śāstra' ...

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  • Orton Cordeira, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    You mean to say DAKU has huge demonitised Amount.

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  • Willie Menda, Bangalore

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    BJPeeeee was unemployed for 60 years!! But with in 4 years ...................

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    UNEDUCATED ANDH BHAKTS HAVE FULL RIGHT TO SAY ANYTHING..TU BOL BETA..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    No one is bigger than the Law ...

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    I am pretty sure election commission officials must have found CHOTA BEEM and DOREMAN cd's in pappu's plain

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    AND BLUE FILM CD IS AMIT SHAH'S PLANE..

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Wed, Apr 04 2018

    Is Election officials search planes of Rahul Gandhi or it has rigged his aeroplane with secret listening devices to thwart the plans Congress in mind?

    It is know fact that these days ECI takes only order from PM Modi's center government. This is the reason it has delayed the announcement of date in Gujarat and suspended 20 AAP MLA's in hushup.

    Jai Hind

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Tue, Apr 03 2018

    If true Good move by EC...non is above Law.

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