MP by-election: relief to Kamal Nath from Supreme Court, ban on the order of Election Commission
MP by-election: relief to Kamal Nath from Supreme Court, ban on the order of Election Commission
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has on Monday stayed the Election Commission order withdrawing the status of former pracharak Kamal Nath's star campaigner during the proposed by-election for 28 seats in Madhya Pradesh Assembly. From the bench of Chief Justice (CJI) SA Bobde, Justice AS Bopanna and Justice V Ramasubramanian, the Election Commission counsel said that Kamal Nath's plea has now become meaningless as the campaigning for these seats has stopped and voting there tomorrow is.

After this, the court said, "We are prohibiting this." In fact, the Supreme Court is hearing the petition of senior Congress leader Kamal Nath against the Election Commission's order of 30 October withdrawing the status of star campaigner. was. Let the state party bear the expenses of the political campaigners in the election, while the expenses of other campaigners have to be borne by the candidate.

The former CM of Madhya Pradesh in his petition has canceled the order of the Election Commission and has also urged the court that elections by star campaigners or campaigners, keeping in view the right to freedom of speech and expression provided in the Constitution and elections in the democratic system Appropriate guidelines should be issued regarding speeches to be given during

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