New Delhi [India], May 30 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meditation at the Vivekananda Rock Memorial on May 30 will not "violate" the silence period that will come into effect 48 hours before the final phase of voting in the Lok Sabha elections, as p would be legal experts say. That I am meditating and will not speak about the elections. After the conclusion of the campaign for the Lok Sabha elections on May 30, PM Modi will meditate at the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, a memorial built to pay tribute to Swami Vivekananda in Kanyakumari. However, opposition parties are opposing this meditation saying that it would be a violation of rules. Silent period which starts 48 hours before the end of voting. Voting for the seventh and last phase of Lok Sabha elections will be held on May 1.The last phase of voting will be held on 57 seats in 8 states/union territories. According to BJP leaders, Modi will meditate from the evening of May 30 to June 1 at the Dhyana Mandapam, where spiritual icon Vivekananda, who is an admirer of Modi, is believed to have received a divine vision about Bharat Mata. The Congress on Wednesday approached the Election Commission and said the Prime Minister's move was a "violation" of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC). "We told the Election Commission that no one will be allowed to campaign directly or indirectly during the 48-hour silence period," senior Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi told reporters after meeting Election Commission officials in Delhi, West Bengal. Should not be given." Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has said that the Trinamool Congress will complain to the Election Commission if Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meditation in Kanyakumari is telecasted on television, alleging that it would be a violation of the model code of conduct.According to legal experts, Dhyan's broadcast would not violate the MCC as he would not utter any words that could be linked to election campaigning. "The Prime Minister had gone on a similar meditation practice at the Kedarnath cave after the 2019 election campaign and it was not a violation of the MCC," a Liga expert said. Legal experts further said that Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act 1951 deals with ban on holding public meetings or displaying election matter among the public during the conduct of silence period. Applicable in case of multi-phase elections, i.e. when elections are held on different dates, if the contents of the election mat pertain to subsequent phases and there is no reference to the polling area under the silent period in any way Is. , They told.Another legal expert said, "As long as someone does not talk about the area where the elections are being held, there is no bar." Commission to the PM during the 2019 Lok Sabha, when elections were scheduled in Varanasi during the last phase,” he said.