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Cong leader Navprabhat to knock EC’s door

Thursday, 24 June 2021 | PNS | Dehradun

Madan Kaushik misleading the people on the issue- Cong

Continuing the ongoing debate over the election of chief minister Tirath Singh Rawat to the Uttarakhand Assembly before September 9 and its legal provisions, senior Congress leader and former minister Navprabhat has decided to approach the Election Commission of India (ECI) on the issue. While interacting with The Pioneer, Navprabhat who is considered an expert on constitutional matters said that he is making necessary preparations for bringing the issue to the notice of ECI. He said that the BJP has created a situation of instability in the state and it should be cleared in the interest of the people. On the BJP state president Madan Kaushik’s statement that section of 164 of constitution provides for election of any minister who is not a member of the house within six months, the Congress leader said that no one is challenging section 164 but the by- elections are held as per the Representation of the People Act (RPA) which clearly says that by-elections cannot be held if the remaining term of the assembly is less than one year. Navprabhat said that if the by-election is held it would be illegal and it would be challenged in the court of law.

Meanwhile the spokesperson of Uttarakhand Congress, Garima Dasauni has accused Kaushik of misleading the people on the issue by deliberately entwining the section 164 (4) of constitution and 151 (A) of RPA. She said that the calculation of one year for Gangotri assembly seat would commence from April 22 when the MLA from there passes away which clearly means that the by-election cannot be held there. She said that the BJP believes that it is above the constitution and is ready to keep all rules and regulation at bay.

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