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BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari moves SC for transfer of CM Mamata Banerjee's plea outside WB

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New Delhi, July 14

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BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari Wednesday moved the Supreme Court seeking transfer of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s petition challenging his election from Nandigram constituency outside West Bengal. 

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The BJP leader seeks transfer of Banerjee’s plea, pending in the Calcutta High Court, outside the state, lawyer Kabir Bose said.

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Adhikari, a former close aide of the chief minister, who joined BJP in 2020, is presently holding the post of the leader of opposition in the state assembly after defeating Banerjee in a closely-contested polls by a margin of 1,956 votes.

This comes hours after the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday admitted for hearing West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s election petition challenging Adhikari’s victory from  Nandigramt.

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Justice Shampa Sarkar directed that Banerjee’s petition will be taken up for hearing on August 12.

The bench directed issuance of notice to Leader of Opposition in the Bengal assembly Suvendu Adhikari in the meantime.

The court ordered preservation of all records and devices related to the polls in Nandigram.

In the hotly contested election at the high-profile Nandigram constituency, Adhikari had defeated Banerjee by a margin of 1,956 votes.

“Pending the decision of this case, all documents, election papers, devices and video recordings etc connected with the election which is under challenge before this Court, shall be preserved by the concerned authority who is the custodian of the papers and documents,” Justice Sarkar directed.

Justice Sarkar held that as per a report received by her bench from the high court administration, the election petition was filed in compliance with the provisions of the Representation of the People Act.

“As per the office report, the election petition does not suffer from any defect as provided in section 86(1) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951,” the bench said.

The court also directed the Registrar to serve a copy of the order upon the Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal.

The matter was reassigned to the bench of Justice Sarkar by Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal after Justice Kausik Chanda recused himself from hearing the Trinamool Congress chief’s petition.

 — PTI

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