Election petition filed against Haryana CM, demand for cancellation of election
Election petition filed against Haryana CM, demand for cancellation of election
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Chandigarh: On a petition challenging the election of MLA and CM Manohar Lal from Haryana's Karnal district, the High Court has issued a notice to the CM and issued an order to file the reply. While filing the petition, Ramesh Khatri, an independent candidate, told the High Court that Manohar Lal did not contest this election under the Representation of People Act, so his election should be canceled. An appeal was also made to ban fighting elections for the next 6 years.

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According to the information, the petitioner argued that according to the rules, after the election notification is issued, during the campaign, the daily expenses have to be accounted. Manohar Lal did not properly account for the expenses incurred in the rallies. From the administrative officer to the big leaders rallies. During this, Chandigarh BJP President Sanjay Tandon, together with 500 people, started a door-to-door campaign. Not only this, a press conference was organized in a large hotel in Karnal, whose expenses were also not shown. The petitioner said that the commission had kept the limit of 28 lakh, but the money was poured out like water to win Manohar Lal. During this time the details of the amount spent daily are not directly kept which is against the rule. Star campaigners came for Manohar Lal's publicity and did huge rallies and during this time a large number of people arrived and everyone had promotional material in their hands. The details of the vehicles and diesel and petrol used in them were not given.

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From fake vote to media management was done and Manohar Lal's victory was shown to be fixed among the people. The petitioner appealed to the High Court to consider Manohar Lal's election as corrupt means and cancel his election and impose a 6-year ban on his contesting.

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