Jaipur News : The Rajasthan High Court held a hearing today on the election results of the Jaipur Rural Lok Sabha constituency. The court has issued notices in response to an election petition filed by Congress candidate Anil Chopra, challenging the June 4 election outcome. Justice Vinod Kumar Bharwani has sought replies from the District Election Officer, Returning Officer, BJP MP Rao Rajendra Singh, and other candidates involved in the election.
Recounting Demand in Focus
Anil Chopra’s petition demands a recount of votes, alleging irregularities in the election process. According to the official results, BJP’s Rao Rajendra Singh won the seat by a narrow margin of 1,615 votes. However, Chopra claims procedural lapses and discrepancies in the handling of postal ballots warrant a recount.
Key Allegations by Anil Chopra
- Ignored Objections: Chopra alleges that on the day of the results, he raised objections with the Returning Officer, which were dismissed without proper consideration.
- Postal Ballot Discrepancy: The Returning Officer initially reported the rejection of 1,225 postal ballots, arguing this number was insufficient to impact the result given the margin of victory. However, official documentation later confirmed that 2,738 postal ballots were rejected—a number significantly higher than the winning margin.
- Non-Compliance with Representation of the People Act: Chopra contends that the rejected ballots were not shown to him, violating provisions of the Representation of the People Act, which mandates transparency in such matters.
Protests and Allegations of Malpractice
Following the announcement of results on June 4, Chopra staged a protest inside the Returning Officer’s office, accusing officials of election malpractice. Despite his demands, the request for recounting was denied, prompting the legal action.
High Court Intervention
The Rajasthan High Court’s notice marks a critical development in the dispute. The court has instructed all respondents, including the election officials and winning candidate Rao Rajendra Singh, to submit their responses.
Broader Implications
The outcome of this case could set a precedent for addressing electoral disputes involving postal ballots and procedural transparency. It underscores the importance of adhering to established election laws to maintain public trust in democratic processes.
Next Steps
The High Court is expected to conduct further hearings to examine the evidence and determine the validity of the allegations. Meanwhile, all eyes remain on the judicial proceedings as the parties prepare their responses.