New Delhi: The Election Commission today ruled out a “blanket ban” on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ‘Mann ki baat' radio programme amid reports that the Congress is likely to approach the poll body with such a demand alleging it “violates” the Model Code of Conduct in force due to Bihar Assembly Polls.
A senior EC official said they can take “cognizance” of any such demand only after finding that the programme's contents violate the model code.
A regular radio broadcast in which Modi shares his thoughts on issues, Mann ki baat's next episode will be aired on Sunday.
“No blanket ban can be enforced on things like Cabinet meeting and Mann ki baat but the EC can take cognizance if the Cabinet decision or the content of programme is in violation of the Model Code of Conduct,” the official said.
He, however, made it clear that he was making a “matter of fact” statement and was not aware of any such demand by the Congress or any other party.
Meanwhile, a group of Congress leaders, including Randeep Singh Surjewala, Abhishek Manu Singhvi and KC Mittal, will meet the Election Commission officials at 2.30 pm today seeking a ban on the radio show, claiming that it's a violation of code of conduct.
If such a complaint is made, the election watchdog goes through the recording as well as transcript of the episode and takes a decision, he said.
A similar complaint was made by Congress against the programme during the Haryana assembly polls but the EC had not found anything “objectionable”, he noted.