TMC Alleges Irregularities in BJP's Rajya Sabha Nomination
The Trinamool Congress accused BJP's Rahul Sinha of procedural irregularities in his Rajya Sabha nomination. They claim discrepancies in financial disclosures were overlooked during scrutiny. Sinha dismissed the allegations. TMC demanded the Election Commission invalidate the scrutiny process, highlighting issues with transparency in candidate information.
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The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has raised accusations against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Rahul Sinha, alleging procedural missteps in the examination of his Rajya Sabha nomination papers. The TMC claims that discrepancies in Sinha's financial declarations were ignored by the returning officer overseeing the election process.
Sinha, a former president of the BJP's West Bengal unit, refuted these claims, asserting that his documentation was properly filed and compliant with electoral requirements. He accused the TMC of attempting to disqualify him on baseless grounds that were subsequently dismissed by election officials.
As the Rajya Sabha elections approach on March 16, TMC has urged the Election Commission to review the process that led to Sinha's nomination acceptance. They consider the scrutiny flawed and assert that additional information was inappropriately introduced under questionable circumstances.
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