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Two petitions have been filed in the Delhi High Court challenging election of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy CM Manish Sisodia for allegedly violating poll campaign norms in the recent Assembly elections in the national capital.
Justice VK Rao issued notice to Sisodia, the Election Commission's Media Certification and Monitoring Committee (MCMC) and the returning officer seeking their stand on the petition moved by one of the candidates who lost against the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader.
In the matter pertaining to Kejriwal, Justice Mukta Gupta asked the petitioner to correct some typographical errors in the plea and no order was passed in it.
Chandra had contested against both AAP leaders in the recent Delhi Assembly polls.
Chandra, who belongs to the Rashtriya Rashtrawadi Party (RRP), has contended that he had informed the MCMC and RO in advance that most of the candidates and parties do not adhere to the mandatory requirement under section 126 of the RP Act and had urged them to ensure implementation of the provision as well as holding of free and fair elections.
"Because of the arbitrary and negligent act of the respondents (MCMC and RO), the petitioner (Chandra) has suffered a lot and the defaulting parties continued to enjoy election matter advertisement by violating the section 126 of the Act and the petitioner could do nothing," the petitions have said.
" ...but the high-handed candidates of the political parties were putting their election matter advertisement in various hoarding, papers, bus shelter and public utility display board,in which they have made appeals in favour of party as well as symbol, even on 8 February. Such advertisement, at the last stage of the election vitiated the entire election process," he has claimed.
Chandra, who had contested against both AAP leaders in the recent Delhi Assembly polls, has urged the court to declare their election as void and to set it aside.
He has also sought an order for fresh elections in both constituencies.
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