close_game
close_game

Congress seeks rejection of AAP’s Rajya Sabha candidate

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
Jan 06, 2018 11:28 PM IST

The objection filed by Congress’s Delhi chief, Ajay Maken claimed that Narain Dass Gupta was ineligible for candidature as he holds the office of a trustee of the government-owned National Pension System Trust.

Congress on Saturday filed an objection to the nomination of AAP’s Rajya Sabha candidate, Narain Dass Gupta, for allegedly holding an office of profit.

AAP’s Rajya Sabha candidate Narain Dass Gupta.(HT File Photo)
AAP’s Rajya Sabha candidate Narain Dass Gupta.(HT File Photo)

The AAP, however, was quick to dismiss the charge which they termed as Congress’ attempt to gain ‘cheap publicity’ and said the law doesn’t bar trustees from contesting.

Stay tuned with breaking news on HT Channel on Facebook. Join Now

The objection filed by Congress’s Delhi chief, Ajay Maken, with the returning officer (district magistrate, central) claimed that Gupta was ineligible for candidature as he holds the office of a trustee of the government-owned National Pension System Trust.

AAP claimed Gupta had resigned from the post before filing his nomination. “He (Narain Dass Gupta) was appointed as a trustee of government-owned Rs 1.75 lakh crore National Pension Scheme Trust. He still holds this office of profit as on date and is ineligible to contest,” Maken said in the complaint filed on the day of scrutiny of the Rajya Sabha candidates.

Gupta, along with Sanjay Singh and Sushil Gupta, two other Rajya Sabha candidates of AAP, had filed nomination papers for the Upper house on January 4. Maken said Gupta’s nomination was liable to be rejected under Section 36 of Representation of Peoples Act, 1951, read with Article 102 of the Constitution.

The elections for three Rajya Sabha members from Delhi are scheduled on January 16 as terms of the incumbent members, Dr Karan Singh, Janardan Dwivedi and Parvez Hashmi — all from Congress — expire on January 27.

In his response to the returning officer, Gupta said he has resigned from the trust last year before filing nominations for Rajya Sabha. Soon after the response, Congress filed a supplementary complaint in which the party alleged that Gupta held the office of the chairman of the Audit Committee of the National Pension System Trust having a corpus of 1.75 crore.

“The returning officer has issued a fresh notice to ND Gupta seeking as to why his nomination shouldn’t be cancelled,” said Aman Panwar of Delhi Congress’ legal cell. In case the nomination is cancelled, there will be a by-election in a months time.

After a day-long hearing, the matter was deferred to Monday. AAP spokesperson Raghav Chadha rejected Maken’s allegation accusing Congress of trying to gain “cheap publicity” through “frivolous” objections as the law exempts trustees in the office of the profit category bar.

“Section 3, clause (L) of Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Act, 1959, gives exemption to trustee from disqualification under office of profit,” Chadha tweeted.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    author-default-90x90

    Gulam Jeelani writes on politics, national affairs and socio-economic issues for Hindustan Times. A journalist for seven years, he worked in Lucknow and Srinagar, before moving to New Delhi.

SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
OPEN APP
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Tuesday, December 05, 2023
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
Register Free and get Exciting Deals