The Congress also wondered what Modi was carrying in his helicopter that he did not want India to see

Elections:The Congress on Thursday scrutinized the Election Commission request suspending a high-positioning survey official deputed to Odisha for purportedly checking the executive’s chopper and said EC rules “don’t absolved” PM’s vehicle from being checked.
The resistance blamed the EC for “inclination” after it suspended Karnataka unit IAS officer Mohammed Mohsin for what the survey board said was “abandonment of obligation” concerning “SPG protectees”.
The Congress additionally pondered what Modi was conveying in his helicopter that he didn’t need India to see.
“An authority was suspended by ECI for carrying out his responsibility of reviewing vehicles.
The standard refered to oversees the utilization of authority vehicles for crusading. It DOES NOT absolved PM’s vehicle from being sought,” the Congress said on its official Twitter handle.
“What is Modi conveying in the helicopter that he doesn’t need India to see?” it included.
The Congress said as opposed to checking all flights of pioneers, the EC was acting against its authorities.
“After the instance of the baffling box being moved from Modi’s chopper, we’d have expected the Election Commission of India to examine each flight.
“In any case, suspending an official who did this stinks of inclination,” the gathering said in another tweet.
As indicated by an EC request, IAS officer Mohsin was suspended for “activities in spite of the directions of the Commission concerning SPG protectees” on April 16 the day SPG-protectee Prime Minister Modi visited Sambalpur in Odisha to address a race rally.
“There have been examples where amid surveys EC was permitted to check guards of both current and the previous Congress President. SPG protectees can’t be searched by and by. Why suspend an officer for checking PM’s chopper? What message is being sent? Law is unique for a few?” senior Congress pioneer Ahmed Patel tweeted.