Notice To Election Panel On Nandigram Polls, Judge Wants EVMs Preserved

Notice To Election Panel On Nandigram Polls, Judge Wants EVMs Preserved

New Delhi: Notification will be sent to the Election Commission on the election of the Assembly in Nandigram Bengal, where the Chairman of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee lost to Suvendu Adhikai BJP in May while his party has a big victory in the state. The minister’s chairman has led to less than 2,000 votes for his changing rival after a very slow calculation of seeing a few bends and turning.

After the Election Commission rejected the appeal of Ms. Banerjee to tell the voice, he had challenged the results in the court, and looked for the selection of Suvendu Adhikari declared canceled.

Justice Shampa Sarkar, who heard the online case, asked that a notification was presented to the Commission, and the officer returned. He also asked all papers and electronic voting machines related to polls maintained.

Ms Banerjee – who attend online hearing – has accused corruption practices by Mr. Adhikari including bribery, hatred and hostility promotions, looking for votes based on the arrest of religion and booth.

There are also differences in calculating procedures and differences and non-compliance in the form of 17C, which is a recorded account and the results of the calculation, he said in his application.

Judge Sarkar has taken over after Kaushik Chanda’s justice comes out of this case, accusing MS Banerjee from the “step planned to defend the judge” and violate his constitutional obligations. He also fined ₹ 5 lakh.

MS Banerjee has asked the judge to quit the case of “conflict of interest”. In a letter to the chairman of Justice, he said the judge had a relationship with BJP legal cells before his height and that he had worries about bias.

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