Kunki Chowdhury of AJP Interrogated by Police Over Election Code Breach in Assam
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Guwahati, April 12 (NationPress) - Kunki Chowdhury, a prominent figure from the Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) and a candidate in the ongoing Assembly elections, visited the Panbazar Police Station in Guwahati on Sunday. This was in relation to allegations concerning a breach of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during the elections in Assam.
As per police reports, Chowdhury underwent a short questioning session regarding the accusations before being permitted to leave.
The case was initiated following complaints about violations of election guidelines, although detailed information about the specific allegations has not been made public.
This incident occurs amid intensified monitoring by the Election Commission, aimed at ensuring that the MCC is strictly adhered to throughout the electoral process in Assam.
Recently, several candidates and political activists have faced scrutiny for potential violations.
Chowdhury represents the AJP, a regional party established in response to the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests.
The AJP aims to amplify the voices of indigenous populations and regional aspirations within Assam’s political framework.
Known for her dedication to grassroots issues, Chowdhury is actively involved in local community matters.
Her candidacy is part of AJP's strategy to broaden its influence by including leaders from regional and youth-oriented movements.
Previously, the police had summoned Chowdhury regarding the ongoing investigation into the alleged MCC infringement.
The case is still under review, and any subsequent actions will depend on the investigation's findings.
Authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring an equitable electoral environment, emphasizing that all candidates must comply with the established electoral regulations during the voting process.