Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court has rejected the election petition filed against the election of PM Narendra Modi. Dismissing the election petition, Justice Manoj Kumar Gupta said on Friday that Yachti Tej Bahadur Yadav does not have the right to challenge the election of the Prime Minister by filing an election petition due to lack of candidature from Varanasi Lok Sabha seat in the last Lok Sabha election.
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Justice said that because of not having a voter or candidate from the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat in the Lok Sabha elections, the petitioner Tej Bahadur Yadav does not have the right to challenge the election by filing an election petition. On the election petition filed by Yadav, its nutrition was questioned by the Prime Minister. It was said that the petitioner was not a candidate in the election against PM Modi, who won the Lok Sabha elections from Varanasi. For this reason, he has no right to challenge the election by filing an election petition.
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Tej Bahadur, who was sacked from BSF, had filed an election petition in the High Court demanding that the Prime Minister's election be canceled. He had said that the administration canceled his nomination under pressure while protesting that the petitioner was not a voter of Varanasi. In this case, this election petition filed by him is not maintainable.
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