BJP rejects Congress charges over RS polls

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Countering the claim, the on Tuesday asserted that the Returning Officer in the had all the powers to decide on the merits of claims on the disputed votes of two MLAs.

"What is this? The is saying the Returning Officer has no powers, observers have no powers. The charges are baseless. We condemn it. Their house is breaking up. They are raking up the issues because they are staring at defeat," Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters after a second meeting of a delegation with the Commission.

He was replying to leader P. Chidambaram's contention that the Commission was the only constitutional authority to decide on complaints about disputed ballots and that the RO is only an officer. Under the constitution, the EC alone has the power of conduct and superintendence of the elections.

Prasad said the was "quoting wrong precedents and creating confusion".

"We want the confusion to end. The is over. We have full faith in the commission. Counting should begin immediately," the Minister said.

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