Congress fumes as Natarajanās Rajya Sabha nomination nixed, BJP close to winning all 3 in MP
Natarajan was given a chance to furnish missing details, she didnāt do so: Officials BHOPAL: Congress candidate Meenakshi Natarajanās nomination for the June 18 Rajya
Natarajan was given a chance to furnish missing details, she didnāt do so: Officials BHOPAL: Congress candidate Meenakshi Natarajanās nomination for the June 18 Rajya Sabha polls in MP was rejected Tuesday after scrutiny, turning election arithmetic on its head as BJP closed in on winning all three seats unopposed. Returning officer A P Singh rejected the nomination after BJP objected that Natarajan failed to disclose details of a pending case in Telangana.Congress branded the move āillegalā and alleged BJP had engineered a āconstitutional conspiracyā to grab a third RS seat despite lacking numbers. Under election law, EC cannot overturn a returning officerās decision during scrutiny.The stakes had already been running high after BJP sprang a surprise by fielding Mahesh Kewat as a third candidate.
BJP, with 164 MLAs in the 230-member assembly, is comfortably placed to bag two seats. A candidate needs 58 votes to win, leaving Kewat dependent on surplus votes, cross-voting or abstentions.Natarajan said, āBJP fielded a third candidate without adequate votes and we knew hurdles would be created.ā She said, āFirst, they are stealing votes through SIR, now they are stealing seats. We will fight this battle through every democratic and constitutional forum available.āUnless Congress secures urgent relief from EC or Supreme Court, the contest now effectively stands reduced to three BJP candidates for three vacancies ā setting the stage for an unopposed sweep in MP.Officials said that Meenakshi Natarajan was given an opportunity to furnish missing details but failed to do so, prompting rejection through a reasoned order.Congress disputed that interpretation.
āThe matter relates to BNS Section 223 concerning intentional disobedience of a lawful order by a public servant. It is not a criminal case in the conventional sense,ā Congress legal cell representative Ajay Gupta said. āThere was no requirement to disclose it under prescribed norms.āGupta said the party would challenge the rejection before appropriate legal forums, including EC and SC.Congress fumes as Natarajanās RS nomination nixed, BJP close to winning all 3 in MPBJP countered that RO had merely followed law and SC guidelines on disclosure of pending criminal matters. āApart from an FIR, if a court summons has been issued in a criminal matter, declaration is compulsory,ā BJP legal cell member Sanket Gupta said.