Opinion poll: Sibal slams BJP's u-turn, government awaiting EC advice

Opinion poll: Sibal slams BJPs u-turn, government awaiting EC advice
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Opinion Poll: Kapil Sibal Slams BJP's U Turn, Government Awaiting EC Advice. Amid a slugfest over the issue of opinion polls, Law Minister Kapil Sibal today hit out at BJP, saying it has "turned turtle" after seeking a ban on such surveys earlier.

NEW DELHI: Amid a slugfest over the issue of opinion polls, Law Minister Kapil Sibal today hit out at BJP, saying it has "turned turtle" after seeking a ban on such surveys earlier.

He said the government has not taken any stand on the issue but mentioned that there is a "general impression" that opinion polls can be manipulated.
The advice of the Election Commission is awaited and if it recommends a ban and the government accepts it, an amendment will be required in the Represenation of the People Act, Sibal said.
"There is a general impression that opinion polls can be manipulated. If political parties feel that there should be a level playing field without this kind of push, then it is their point of view and we should respect that," he told PTI in an interview.
He was asked about Congress' view that the opinion polls should be banned as they are "neither scientific nor is there any transparent process for such polls".
When referred to BJP's contention that the Congress was trying to kill the messenger by seeking a ban on opinion polls, the senior Congress leader shot back, "it was the BJP in 2004 which was killing the messenger" by demanding such a prohibition.
"On April 4, 2004, the then Law Minister (Arun Jaitley) and the then BJP gave the opinion that there should be a ban on opinion polls along with all political parties.
"In fact, the opposition party should explain why they have changed their position. Arun Jaitley must explain why, as Law Minister in 2004, he supported the ban and in 2013 he talks about freedom of expression. What happened to freedom of expression in 2004? BJP has turned turtle," Sibal said.
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