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EC disqualifies MP min for 3 years, terms paid news ‘menace’

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By IANS Updated: Jun 24, 2017 11:33 pm

New Delhi, June 24 (IANS): The Election Commission has disqualified Madhya Pradesh Water and Irrigation Minister Narottam Mishra for not disclosing the expenditure he had incurred on the paid news that was carried in local media during State assembly elections in 2008.

The Commission, which on Friday also said that Mishra would remain disqualified from contesting election for three years, said it was concerned about the “menace of paid news” which has been assuming “alarming proportions” in the electoral landscape.

This phenomenon, a manifestation of the “pernicious effect of money in elections”, has been growing increasingly vicious and “spreading like cancer”, in recent time, it said.

The Commission noted that Mishra had “not only knowingly submitted a false account of expenses, but also attempted to circumvent the legally prescribed limit on expenditure”.

Accordingly, the Election Commission hereby declares that Mishra stands disqualified, for three years from the date of this order, under section 10(A) read with section 77 and 78 of the Act “for failure to lodge his account of election expenses in the manner required by the law and for having no good reason or justification for such failure”, the order said.

The order means Mishra will have to skip the 2018 state assembly polls.

The complaint was filed in 2009 by Congress MLA Rajendra Bharti, who contested against Mishra from Datia constituency, alleging that the minister had not included expenses incurred by him on “paid news” while filing his expenditure statement before Commission after the 2008 election.

Mishra has constantly denied the allegation against him for incurring or authorising the expenditure on publication on the alleged news item.

Section 10(A) empowers Commission to disqualify a candidate if he fails to submit account of his poll expenses in time and in the manner required by the Act and Mishra allegedly did not comply with its provisions.

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By IANS Updated: Jun 24, 2017 11:33:51 pm
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