Kerala High Court Questions Alleged Political Bias in Government Ads
The Kerala High Court is reviewing the legitimacy of two petitions contesting LDF government's advertisements which allegedly portray the previous UDF regime negatively, ahead of state elections. The complaints accuse the ads of constitutional violations and misuse of public funds for political gain.
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The Kerala High Court is deliberating on the admissibility of two petitions challenging advertisements by the LDF government. The ads are accused of glorifying the current regime while disparaging the former UDF government.
The court has mandated the state government to respond within 10 days on the issue's maintainability. The petitions suggest these ads were strategically released with the upcoming Assembly polls in focus.
Petitioners Muhammed Shiyas and Sharon D Panakkal argue that the ads misuse public funds for political gain, violating constitutional principles. They maintain that such actions disturb fair political competition, as guaranteed under Article 14.
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