New Delhi: After being denied to file nomination papers for Delhi assembly polls, 11 candidates moved the Delhi High Court, seeking an enquiry on the manner the candidates were dealt with by the election office.
Eleven people have requested the Delhi High Court to issue directions to poll panel to give them time to file their nomination papers again.
The petitioners including one Kiran Pal Singh Tyagi, who has also requested the Delhi High Court to hold an enquiry on the mode and manner the candidates were dealt with by the election officer and allegedly allowed out of turn entry of Kejriwal inside the election office.
The plea was moved by advocate Viplav Sharma who has sought directions to concerned officials to make appropriate guidelines and to facilitate the smooth filing of the nomination papers by all candidates from all walks of Indian society.
The petitioner said, "Their nomination papers were wrongly, illegally, arbitrarily and unconstitutionally, rejected and thereby, they have been illegally and unconstitutionally deprived of their constitutional rights. Because the grounds of rejection of the nomination papers of the Petitioners are flimsy non-germane."
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The petitioners told the court that in the wake of their democratic mind and a collective decision made thereunder pursuant to the movement "Chalo Chunaav Ladein" (Let's contest elections) decided to individually contest the polls against the sitting Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and others.