SC asks EC to look into complaint of dismissed BSF jawan

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Wednesday asked the to examine the complaint of dismissed BSF trooper whose nomination papers to contest the polls from were rejected by the poll body.

A bench headed by asked the of the poll body to look into the matter and communicate it to the court on Thursday.

Prashant Bhushan, appearing for Yadav, brought an earlier order to the court's attention and informed that during the Model Code of Conduct there is no bar on filing election petitions.

Yadav, dismissed from service in 2017 after he posted a complaining about the poor quality of served at his BSF camp, had entered the poll fray as a candidate of the from the seat.

He alleged that he was deliberately kept out of the contest to ensure an easy win for Modi from

Yadav, in his petition, contended that the "completely failed to appreciate that he had produced the dismissal letter along with his nomination paper".

The dismissal letter indicated the reason for his dismissal from the BSF as alleged indiscipline and there was no evidence of indulging in corruption or any act of disloyalty to the state, the petitioner said.

Yadav has sought the apex court's direction to set aside the Returning Officer's May 1 order pleading that he be allowed to contest the election from Varanasi. The candidature of Yadav was rejected by the on finding fault with his nomination papers.

Yadav's nomination was rejected as he could not bring on record that his dismissal was not on corruption charges or due to any integrity issues.

"It seems the decision was taken keeping in mind the sensitivity of the contest in Varanasi and to give walkover to the candidate (Modi) of the ruling party (BJP) by disqualifying the petitioner," he contended.

Yadav claimed he was a strong candidate against the and his popularity was "gaining momentum", and added that is why he was supported by the combine in

Stating that "the mala fide is apparent," Yadav alleged that the had shown haste in deciding on his candidature, adding that the could have at least allowed the to respond to his application.

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 20:14 IST