Tamilisai Soundararajan 
Tamil Nadu

Plea against Kani’s election admitted

Even as Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan was allowed to withdraw her petition challenging the election of DMK candidate Kanimozhi, the Madras High Court on Tuesday admitted a plea filed by a voter from the Thoothukudi constituency with a similar petition on her behalf.

migrator

Chennai

Justice SM Subramaniam on citing the provisions available in the Representation of the People Act held that if an election petition is withdrawn by a candidate, the voter of the constituency has locus to continue the case, admitted the plea moved by one Muthuramalingam, a voter from the Thoothukudi constituency.


Richard Wilson appearing for Kanimozhi had contended that the petitioner Muthuramalingam is part of BJP’s advocate’s wing in Thoothukudi and had campaigned for Tamilisai in the election. He had also lodged a complaint at Srivaikundam police station against the DMK. But, hiding all these facts he has projected himself as a mere voter from Thoothukudi challenging Kanimozhi’s election.


While being the president of the state BJP wing Tamilisai had filed the petition challenging the election of Kanimozhi on various grounds, including corruption. After becoming the Governor of Telangana, she opted to withdraw her petition.


It may be noted that another similar petition moved by Santhana Kumar, a voter in the constituency, challenging Kanimozhi’s election on the same grounds is pending.

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