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Election 2024

High Court rejects bid to disqualify PM Modi over MCC violation

The Delhi High Court's recent dismissal of a plea seeking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's disqualification from contesting elections for six years has sparked significant debate and discussion within India's political circles.

- New Delhi - UPDATED: April 29, 2024, 03:52 PM - 2 min read

The court is of the view that the plea was “thoroughly misconceived”. Image X.


The Delhi High Court's recent dismissal of a plea seeking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's disqualification from contesting elections for six years has sparked significant debate and discussion within India's political circles.

 

The plea was rooted in allegations that PM Modi violated the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during a speech in Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, where he purportedly sought votes in the name of "god and place of worship." However, the court found the plea lacking in merit and dismissed it.

 

The court's decision came amidst a backdrop of heightened political activity and scrutiny ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. The petitioner's argument rested on the assertion that PM Modi's remarks violated the principles outlined in the MCC, which serves as a guiding framework for electoral conduct.

 

However, the court deemed the plea "thoroughly misconceived" and unjustified, noting that it presupposed a violation of the MCC without concrete evidence.

 

One of the key factors influencing the court's decision was the timing of the plea. The petitioner had approached the court before the Election Commission had the opportunity to address a similar representation.

 

This preemptive move raised questions about the necessity and validity of the plea, as it bypassed the established process for addressing electoral grievances.

 

The dismissal of the plea by the Delhi High Court underscores the importance of adhering to due process and allowing relevant authorities, such as the Election Commission, to fulfil their mandate in overseeing electoral conduct. It highlights the judiciary's role in upholding the rule of law and ensuring fair and transparent electoral processes.

 

In a broader context, the court's decision reflects the complex interplay between legal frameworks, political discourse, and electoral dynamics in India. It underscores the need for clarity and consistency in interpreting and enforcing electoral laws to safeguard the integrity of the democratic process.

 

PM Modi's remarks during the election campaign have been the subject of scrutiny and controversy. The reference to the Congress manifesto and its purported implications regarding the distribution of assets sparked criticism and debate.

 

The Election Commission's issuance of a notice to BJP president JP Nadda further intensified the scrutiny surrounding the matter, highlighting the importance of maintaining a high level of discourse in political rhetoric.

 

As the Lok Sabha elections progress, with the third phase scheduled for May 7 and vote counting on June 4, such legal and electoral matters continue to shape the political landscape.

 

The court's decision serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in democratic governance and the importance of upholding principles of fairness, accountability, and transparency in the electoral process.

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