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Modi gets notice from Allahabad High Court

Published: 20 Jul 2014 - 12:27 am | Last Updated: 22 Jan 2022 - 09:51 pm

Lucknow: The Allahabad High Court has issued a notice to Prime Minister Narendra Modi after a petition was filed accusing him of electoral malpractices in the Lok Sabha election.
In the petition filed before the bench of Justice VK Shukla, Congress candidate Ajay Rai, who lost the Lok Sabha polls against Modi in Varanasi, has alleged that Modi as a candidate had over-spent during the election campaign.
The court on Friday fixed the next hearing of the case for September 5. 
Rai alleged that the amount exceeded the Rs.70 lakh ceiling on polls expenses mandated by the Election Commission.
He has requested the high court to nullify Modi’s election from Varanasi on these grounds and also for leaving blank columns about his wife’s income and taxation details. 
He has also accused the prime minister of violation of model code of conduct by distributing poll memorabilia - clothes, T-shirts, and sarees to people in Varanasi with an intention to influence them.
Rai lost to Modi by a huge margin in the Lok Sabha election. He stood third, getting lesser votes compared to Aam Aadmi Party chief and former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, who lost by over 3.71 lakh votes to Modi.
Meanwhile, Vice President M Hamid Ansari Saturday inaugurated a workshop for first time Rajya Sabha MPs, urging them raise the Indian parliament’s level of performance to global standards, an official statement said.
“In a democracy, freedom to agitate and to debate is important but the two must not be confused,” said Ansari, who is also the chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
Lauding the success of India’s electoral democracy as a model for other democracies, he emphasised the need to make India a functional democracy for which parliament’s performance is paramount.  IANS