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HC dismisses plea by candidate for cancelling poll in Madurai

The Madras High Court had declined the petition to cancel the Madurai Lok Sabha Constituency. The petition alleged both AIADMK and DMK parties for distributing cash before the polls.

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Published : Apr 15, 2019, 11:41 PM IST

Chennai: The Madras High Court Monday dismissed a petition by an independent candidate seeking to cancel the election in Madurai Lok Sabha constituency for alleged large scale distribution of cash by AIADMK and DMK after the Election Commission informed the charges were found to be unsubstantiated.

A bench of Justices S Manikumar and Subramaniam Prasad dismissed the petition by K K Ramesh who sought a direction to the Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer and the Returning Officer of Madurai constituency to either cancel or postpone the polling slated for April 18.

The petitioner alleged both the AIADMK and DMK were distributing cash to the voters and crores of rupees were given.

The Election Commission counsel Niranjan Rajagopalan, citing Constitutional provisions, raised preliminary objections on maintainability of the petition as just two days were left for the polling.

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He said based on the petitioner's complaints about money distribution in Madurai constituency, the flying squads conducted inspections on two occasions but found nothing to substantiate the allegations.

In several places, CCTV cameras have been set up and surveillance teams and flying squads were making surprise visits to prevent money distribution, he added.

Recording the submissions, the bench dismissed the petition.

Chennai: The Madras High Court Monday dismissed a petition by an independent candidate seeking to cancel the election in Madurai Lok Sabha constituency for alleged large scale distribution of cash by AIADMK and DMK after the Election Commission informed the charges were found to be unsubstantiated.

A bench of Justices S Manikumar and Subramaniam Prasad dismissed the petition by K K Ramesh who sought a direction to the Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer and the Returning Officer of Madurai constituency to either cancel or postpone the polling slated for April 18.

The petitioner alleged both the AIADMK and DMK were distributing cash to the voters and crores of rupees were given.

The Election Commission counsel Niranjan Rajagopalan, citing Constitutional provisions, raised preliminary objections on maintainability of the petition as just two days were left for the polling.

Also read: Western TN gives glimmer of hope for AIADMK-BJP front

He said based on the petitioner's complaints about money distribution in Madurai constituency, the flying squads conducted inspections on two occasions but found nothing to substantiate the allegations.

In several places, CCTV cameras have been set up and surveillance teams and flying squads were making surprise visits to prevent money distribution, he added.

Recording the submissions, the bench dismissed the petition.

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HC dismisses plea by candidate for cancelling poll in Madurai
         Chennai, Apr 15 (PTI) The Madras High Court Monday dismissed a petition by an Independent candidate seeking to cancel election in Madurai Lok Sabha constituency for alleged large scale distribution of cash by AIADMK and DMK after the Election Commission informed the charges were found to be unsubstantiated.
         A bench of Justices S Manikumar and Subramaniom Prasad dismissed the petition by K K Ramesh who sought a direction to the Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer and the Returning Officer of Madurai constituency to either cancel or postpone the polling slated for April 18.
         The petitioner alleged both the AIADMK and DMK were distributing cash to the voters and crores of rupees were given.
         Election Commission counsel Niranjan Rajagopalan, citing Constitutional provisions, raised preliminary objections on maintainability of the petition as just two days were left for the polling.
         He said based on the petitioner's complaints about money distribution in Madurai constituency, the flying squads conducted inspections on two occasions but found nothing to substantiate the allegations.
         In several places, CCTV cameras have been set up and surveillance teams and flying squads were making surprise visits to prevent money distribution, he added.
         Recording the submissions, the bench dismissed the petition. PTI CORR VS
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