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HC dismisses Independents' plea against nomination rejection

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
February 06, 2020 19:40 IST
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The Delhi high court on Thursday dismissed the plea by 11 Independent candidates against rejection of their nominations for the Assembly polls to be held on February 8, saying any interference by it would tantamount to hampering the election process.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar declined to entertain the petition saying an election petition was the 'only available remedy'.

The order came on the 11 candidates appeal challenging a single judge order dismissing their plea against rejection of their nomination papers by the Returning Officer.

 

"No error has been committed by the single judge while dismissing the writ petition of the petitioners (11 candidates). The appellants (11 candidates) have the remedy to file an election petition," it said and upheld the January 28 decision of the single judge.

The bench also disagreed with the appellants that claim that their nominations were rejected 'arbitrarily and malafidely', saying 'cogent and convincing evidence needs to be led to prove this' and such a finding cannot be arrived at based on mere documents and annexures in a writ petition.

"The option is to file an election petition," it again said and added that a 'writ petition was not tenable in law' in such matters.

The bench also disagreed with the claim of the appellants, represented by advocate Viplav Sharma, that interference by the court would lead to furtherance of the election process.

"If we interfere at this stage, it will tantamount to interference in the election. In fact interference will tantamount to interfering with progress of the election.

"We, therefore, see no reason to entertain the appeal. There is no substance in the petition and it is, therefore, dismissed," the court said.

Campaigning for Delhi elections ends

Marked by the Bharatiya Janata Party aggressively pushing the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests in Shaheen Bagh as a poll issue, the Aam Aadmi Party hardselling development and the Congress conspicuous by its near absence, the bitter, often divisive campaign for the Delhi elections ended on Thursday.

In their final electioneering push, the three key parties made last ditch efforts to seek votes and slugged it out over issues ranging from the amended citizenship law, appeasement politics and unemployment.

The campaign ended at 6 pm on Thursday, ahead of voting on Saturday.

On the last day of the campaign, Union Home Minister Amit Shah took out three road shows at Seelampur in northeast Delhi, and Hari Nagar and Madipur in west Delhi.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia took out a 'padayatra' in his Patparganj constituency in east Delhi.

The BJP, which started the campaign with a focus on the development work done by the Centre for the national capital, took a sharp turn and made Shaheen Bagh, the epicentre of anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protest in southeast Delhi, its main poll plank.

The saffron party's campaign saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi address two rallies while Home Minister Amit Shah addressed many more. BJP president J P Nadda and Yogi Adityanath were also in full throttle over the Shaheen Bagh protest.

Apart from its MPs and MLAs, the BJP also roped in chief ministers of party-ruled states -- Vijay Rupani (Gujarat), Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh), N Biren Singh (Manipur), M L Khattar (Haryana) -- to canvass for its candidates.

The campaign got bitter when Union Minister Anurag Thakur, in a rally, egged the crowd to say 'shoot the traitors', and the party's West Delhi MP Parvesh Verma made a controversial statement on Shaheen Bagh.

Both Thakur and Verma were banned from campaigning for 72 and 96 hours respectively and also dropped from the party's star campaigner's list.

On Wednesday, Verma was barred from campaigning for a second time.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal led the campaign for the AAP. He however, focussed on road shows and public meetings rather than rallies.

The AAP held silent marches against the BJP in all 70 constituencies in Delhi for three days to protest against the 'terrorist' remarks made by Verma.

The party also launched a door-to-door initiative, urging voters to back Kejriwal if they believed he is 'a son of Delhi' and vote for the BJP if they feel he is a 'terrorist'.

The Congress' campaign did not match the vigour of its opponents.

However, as polling day drew closer, the party jumped into action with former prime minister Manmohan Singh addressing a rally in Rajouri Garden on Tuesday while Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra addressed public meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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