Hardik can‘t fight poll, HC refuses to stay conviction

  • Congress leader Hardik Patel‘s plans to contest Lok Sabha election hit a roadblock on Friday as the Gujarat high court rejected his plea seeking a stay to his conviction in the 2015 Vispur rioting case.
  • As the last date for filing of nominations is April 4, the Patidar leader has little time to approach the Supreme Court to challenge the ruling.
  • Patel had started preparations to contest from Jamnagar on a Congress ticket after joining the party on March 12. Polling for 26 Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat will be held on April 23.
  • Under the Representation of the People Act and a related Supreme Court ruling, a convict facing a jail term of two years or more cannot stand for election unless the conviction is stayed.
ये भी पढ़े: सरकारी नौकरी के लिए भर्ती परीक्षा पर कांग्रेस ने उठाए सवाल
  • Opposing Patel‘s plea before Justice A G Uraizee, the state government had pointed out that Patel is facing 17 FIRs, including two sedition complaints.

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