The Delhi High Court sets aside the Election Commission’s (EC) decision to disqualify Madhya Pradesh Water Resources Minister Narottam Mishra on charges of paid news. This comes as a huge relief for the minister.
A bench of Justices S Ravindra Bhat and Sunil Gaur allowed the plea of Mishra, who is the State Minister of Public Relations, Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs. The EC had charged him with paid news allegations and had banned him for three years from contesting. The court stated that there was no proof that he had incurred expenses, directly, indirectly or through someone else, on news biased in his favour.
The poll panel’s June 23, 2017 decision had come on a complaint by Congress leader Rajendra Bharti who had contested against Mishra in the 2008 polls in the State. The BJP leader had won the contest. The EC had held him guilty of filing wrong accounts of election expenditure relating to articles and advertorials.