Karnataka High Court has stayed the probe into the Model Code of Conduct violation case registered against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda during the assembly elections in the state Have applied.
Next hearing in Nadda case On July
Justice M Nagaprasanna’s single bench quashed the case filed by Nadda against him Heard the petition requesting to do so and on Friday passed an interim order staying the investigation. The court heard the petition Postponed till July.
What is the matter
BJP National President JP Nadda in IB circle of Harapanahalli town in Vijayanagara district during campaigning for the assembly elections on May 7 4005 Had an election rally of BJP. At the rally, Nadda had allegedly said that if the BJP lost the elections, the voters would be deprived of the schemes brought by the central government. He also said that if the Congress comes to power in the state, many projects of the Center including the Kisan Samman Nidhi will be closed.
Nadda has been accused of intimidation and intimidation of voters
Election Vigilance Division officials at Harapanahalli A complaint was lodged in the police station that the speech was given in a tone to lure and threaten the voters. He also said that Nadda’s speech was in violation of the model code of conduct. Police registered the case and started investigation. Nadda has filed a petition in the High Court, requesting to quash the investigation in the case.
KarnatakaKarnataka Election JP NaddaPublished Date
Sat, Jul 8, 2023, 6: 31 PM IST
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