Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

HC frames issues in plea against Patel

- HT Correspond­ent

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court has framed six issues in an election petition filed by BJP leader Balvantsin­h Rajput challengin­g veteran Congress leader Ahmed Patel’s election to Rajya Sabha from the state in 2017.

Justice Bela Trivedi framed the issues on Friday. The court will hear the case next on January 18. The issues framed by the court include whether Patel or his election agent committed an act of “bribery” and “undue influthen ence” and thereby indulged in “corrupt practices” as alleged by Rajput, making the election “liable to be declared as void”.

Some of the other issues were whether two “invalid votes” cast by Congress MLAS Shailesh Parmar and Miteshbhai Garasia, and “improper refusal or rejection” of votes cast by rebel Congress MLAS Bholabhai Gohil and Raghvjibha­i Patel materially affected the outcome of election.

Amid cross voting and defection, the election had turned cliffhange­r and Patel had won just by one vote as two cross-votes by were declared invalid by the election commission.

For three seats on the grab, the BJP had fielded 3 candidates and the Congress one. While BJP president Amit Shah and Union Minister Smirit Irani won, Balvantsin­h Rajput lost to Patel.

The issue also concerns the Election Commission of India (ECI) order as to whether it was “being violative of the principles of natural justice, without any authority of law”.

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court had asked Ahmed Patel to face trial in connection with his election to the Rajya Sabha. He had then moved the apex court challengin­g the high court order, which had dismissed his plea questionin­g the maintainab­ility of Rajput’s election petition.

Patel had contended that the poll panel’s decision could not be challenged by an election petition. The apex court had on September 26 asked the Gujarat HC to decide afresh Patel’s plea challengin­g the maintainab­ility of the petition filed by Rajput. The high court had dismissed Patel’s plea in October.

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