Congress again demands votes of its two MLAs must be rejected

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A high powered delegation on Tuesday night urged the Commission to reject the votes of two party MLAs, who showed their ballots in the to leaders on the precedent set by it in and

Briefing the media after the delegation met the Chief Commissioner, the second in an hour, former minister P. Chidambaram said there was videographic evidence of the ballot papers of the two MLAs being shown to persons other those authorised to see it.

"This is violation of conduct of rules read with circulars and instructions sent by the elction commission in the past. There is precedent of a ballot paper of a MLA being rejected on June 11, 2016 in because because it was seen by persons other than authorised," he said. Chidambaram also cited a similar case in on an earlier occasion.

In Gujarat, Chidambaram said that there is ample evidence to show that the two votes were seen by two or three persons other than authorised persons obviously because the votes were in their (BJP) favour.

"The Commission cannot follow any precedent other than those set in 2016. Our information is that the Returning Officer is rightly awaiting the Commission's instructions. The only constitutional authority in this matter is Commission which has the right of conduct and superintendence of the elections under the Constitution. The Returning Officer is only an officer.

"We have told the commission that it must take a decision as it did in and treject the two votes accordingly," he said.

Asked why the was raking up the issue late and had not done it in the morning, Chidambaram shot back, "This is completely irrelevant. One assumes that the Returning Officer will consider our request at the time of counting but when they refused to go by the circulars and rules and reject the votes we had to approach the elelction commission and bring the matter to the commission. The question is the two votes should be rejected."

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