New Delhi [India], Congress leader and senior lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi on Wednesday objected to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's three-day meditation in Kanyakumari on May 30, saying the activity would overlap or coincide with the silence period or before. Calling the election silence a ploy by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to continue campaigning or keep the party in the limelight when all campaign-related or election-related activities should have been stopped, Singhvi argued that the Prime Minister's 'silence Were keeping a fast. Stating that the Prime Minister's silence during the 48-hour silence period, when no one should be allowed to campaign directly or indirectly, would be a violation of the Model Code of Conduct, Singhvi argued that if the Prime Minister Had to do so this activity should be started after the end of the silence period or it should be prohibited from being broadcast by print or audio-visual media. Speaking to the media after the meeting of the Congress delegation with the Election Commission of India (ECI) here, Singhvi said, "We told that the Election Commission has ordered that no one should be allowed to directly or indirectly campaign during the 48-hour silence period." Should not be allowed to be done. Whatever any leader does, we have no objection to it.Whether they observe 'maun vrat' or whatever, it should not be an indirect campaign during the silence period. We have complained that PM Modi has announced that he will observe a silent fast from the evening of May 30. The fast of silence will last from 7 pm on 30th May to 1st June. This is a violation of the model code of conduct. He said, “This is a strategy to either continue the election campaign or to keep oneself in the headlines.We have told the Election Commission that they should start this (Mau Vrat) after 24-48 hours on the evening of June 1. But if he insists on launching it tomorrow, then it should be banned from being broadcast by print or audio-visual media,'' Singhvi said, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to reach Kanyakumari on May 30, when the ongoing parliamentary session The campaign for the last phase of the elections will end. Three-day meditation According to reports, the Prime Minister during his stay will be at the meditation pavilion of the Rock Memorial, the place where Swami Vivekananda meditated for 48 hours before the elections in 1892, known as the silent period or pre-poll silence. is, when all campaign-related or election-related activity must be stopped, and no citizen, journalist, politician, etc. is allowed to participate in any such activity. This is to give a peaceful rest to the voters from being influenced by the campaigns so that they can consider all the election related activities under Sections 126, 126A and 135C of the Representation of the People Act, 195 (RP Act) while voting. Which are activities that are intended to influence or have the potential to influence the outcome of an election. Activities like holding public meetings, giving speeches etc. are prohibited during the silence period, most of these are enforced by the Election Commission of India (ECI) through notifications.