New Delhi:The Congress on Monday cried foul after BJP candidate Mukesh Dalal was declared elected unopposed in Gujarat’s Surat Lok Sabha seat, two weeks before the polling was to take place on May 7. The grand old party alleged that the saffron party was "trying to fix the match" as MSME owners and local businessmen were angry with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
According to party insiders, the game in Surat started recently when the nomination of Congress candidate Nilesh Kumbhani was rejected by the Returning Officer (RO) on the ground that the papers submitted by three of his proposers were not in order.
The nomination of Congress-backed candidate Suresh Padsala, who was an alternative arrangement, was also rejected on similar grounds. Later, the four independent candidates also withdrew from the contest leaving BJP's Mukesh Dalal the only contestant.
Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh lashed out at the BJP saying democracy is in danger. "Democracy is in danger. You must understand the chronology. The Surat District Election Officer has cancelled the nomination of the Congress candidate from Surat Lok Sabha, Nilesh Kumbhani," Ramesh, a former Union Minister, said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"The reason cited was 'faults in the verification of signatures of three proposers'. Citing similar reasons, officials rejected the nomination of Suresh Padsala, Congress' alternate candidate from Surat. The Congress party is left without a candidate. Except (for) BJP candidate Mukesh Dalal, all other candidates have withdrawn their nominations. The BJP candidate from Surat Lok Sabha seat was declared 'unopposed' on April 22, 2024, just about two weeks before the polling on May 7, 2024.
"Seeing the problems and anger of MSME owners and businessmen during the injustice period of PM (Narendra) Modi, BJP is so scared that it is trying to 'fix the match' of Surat Lok Sabha. They have been winning this seat continuously since the 1984 Lok Sabha elections. Our elections, our democracy, Babasaheb Ambedkar's Constitution - everything is in grave danger. I repeat - this is the most important election of our lifetime," added Ramesh.
All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretary in charge of Gujarat Ram Kishan Ojha told ETV Bharat, "This is a murder of democracy. The BJP wants to win by unfair means. We are soon going to seek legal remedy in the Surat case.”
Gujarat Congress chief Shakti Sinh Gohil said that the party will approach the court against the decision of the Returning Officer. "Even if there is only one candidate left in the nomination process, there is an option of NOTA none of the above for the voters. As the returning officer declared the BJP candidate elected unopposed on Monday, the basic purpose of having a NOTA option has been defeated. The voters would have been able to use this option only if polling had taken place on May 7. We will approach the courts against the order," Shakti Sinh Gohil told ETV Bharat.