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The Madras High Court on Monday, 10 December, issued a notice to the Election Commission and 18 disqualified AIADMK MLAs on a petition seeking a direction to recover the expenditure made on conducting elections to their constituencies in 2016 from the former legislators and the party.
Petitioner KK Ramesh said by-elections to the 18 seats will be held with public funds because the MLAs had defected and the money spent on the polls in 2016 had been wasted.
He wanted the government to recover the money from the 18 disqualified MLAs and AIADMK Coordinator O Panneerselvam and Joint Coordinator K Palaniswami and spend it on rehabilitating the cyclone 'Gaja' hit people.
The petitioner also sought a stay on holding fresh elections till the recovery was made.
Refusing to order a stay, the judges issued notice to the authorities and others, including the Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer, and posted the petition to 4 January for further hearing.
The high court had upheld their disqualification and gave the go ahead for holding the by-elections to the constituencies.
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