SC issues notice to poll body on plea against political speeches with references to religion, caste
The petitioner sought a direction to the Election Commission to take action against party spokespersons who make such remarks.

The Supreme Court on Monday issued a notice to the Election Commission on a petition seeking action against spokespersons and representatives of parties who deliver speeches or make remarks pertaining to a religion or caste, Bar and Bench reported.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi sought the poll body’s response by April 15, according to ANI. The petition was filed by Harpreet Mansukhani, a non-resident Indian from Sharjah.
The petitioner sought a direction to the poll body to take strict action against political parties if their spokespersons deliver speeches with mention of religion or caste. The plea also sought a committee to be set up under a former Supreme Court judge to keep an eye on the election process and to check the fairness of the Election Commission.
The plea sought a direction to the poll body to submit a report on the measures adopted to conduct elections free of corruption and to take action against media houses that use remarks on caste or religion on debate shows.
Breaking: Supreme Court issues notice to Election Commission seeking direction to take strict action against spokepersons/ representatives of political parties who deliver speeches or makes remarks in media pertaining to religion or caste.
— Bar & Bench (@barandbench) April 8, 2019
SC issues notice to Election Commission on a PIL seeking strict action against the political parties if their spokespersons and representatives deliver speech and make remarks in media pertaining to religion or caste.
— ANI (@ANI) April 8, 2019
A Bench headed by the CJI seeks response from EC by April 15. pic.twitter.com/Zu5AOtGNIn