SC reserves order on plea of ex-BSF jawan who wanted to contest against Modi

Allahabad HC had dismissed Yadav’s plea against EC decision to reject his nomination

tej bahadur yadav fb (File) Tej Bahadur Yadav | Image courtesy: Tej Bahadur Yadav Facebook

The Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved order on a plea from sacked BSF jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav challenging the Allahabad High Court verdict that had dismissed his petition against the Election Commission’s decision to reject his nomination papers to contest against Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Varanasi constituency in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

The apex court, which refused to accept the request of Yadav’s counsel to adjourn the hearing, observed that whether his nomination was rightly or wrongly rejected depends on his eligibility.

“Why should we grant you liberty for adjournment? You are abusing the process of law. You argue,” a bench headed by Chief Justice S.A. Bobde told Yadav’s counsel.

The counsel argued that Yadav had earlier filed his nomination as an independent candidate and later as a candidate of the Samajwadi Party.

The returning officer on May 1 last year had rejected the nomination papers of Yadav, a Samajwadi Party candidate, who was dismissed from BSF in 2017 after he posted a video online complaining about the quality of food served to the troops.

While rejecting the nomination papers of Yadav, the returning officer had observed that "the nomination paper is not accompanied by certificate issued in the prescribed manner by the Election Commission to the effect that he has not been dismissed for corruption or disloyalty to the state".

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