Delhi high court rejects plea seeking PM Modi's disqualification from contesting polls for six years




The Delhi High Court on Monday rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plea to bar him from candidacy for six years.

The Delhi High Court on Monday rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plea to disqualify him from contesting for six years for allegedly violating the Constitution by trying to vote in the name of "God and places of worship" during the Administrative Code (MCC) election. . The Supreme Court decided that the defense was unnecessary.


The court held that this claim was "completely false"; because the petitioner had gone to the Court before the Electoral Commission had even heard of its representatives seeking such assistance. “The petitioner is suspected of violating the MOU. This makes absolutely no sense. Justice Sachin Datta, in his judgment, said that the plea was misplaced and was therefore rejected.

Recently, the Congress approached the Election Commission against the Prime Minister's "leaking" remarks against Muslims in the elections in Rajasthan.


"The Congress manifesto said that they would count the gold with their mother and sister, get information, and then distribute the property. The first right is property." said Modi. "First, when their (Congress) governments came to power, they said that Muslims have the first right to the property of the country. This means to whom and to whom will this property be distributed?" Do you agree? Available May 7.

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