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Congress MLA Jeetu Patwari (file photo) - Photo: Social Media Detail Follow Us 99999 99799 0775138 85608 0775138 0678852 Madhya Pradesh Congress has got a big blow. MP-MLA Court Former minister and MLA from Indore's Rau assembly seat Jitu Patwari has been found guilty in the year-old case. He has been sentenced to one year. as well as has also imposed a fine of Rs. The matter is of obstructing the official work. Bhopal's MP-MLA court has found Jitu Patwari guilty of obstructing official work. This case belongs to. At that time Patwari was the president of Youth Congress. He had agitated against the BJP government in Rajgarh district. During this, a case was registered against him for obstructing government work, damaging government property, rebellion and other sections. The hearing of this case was going on in the MP-MLA court of Bhopal. Patwari, MLA Kunal Chowdhary and other supporters were also present when the court pronounced the sentence. IPC section to Jeetu Patwari has been sentenced to six months and a fine of one thousand rupees. Similar section one year imprisonment and fined Rs. Under Section 3 of the Public Property Damage Act, there has been a sentence of one year and a fine of two thousand rupees. After being sentenced Jeetu read the section of IPC appealed for bail in the sessions court. He has also got immediate bail from the court. Along with him Krishna Mohan Malviya, Surendra, Ghanshyam Verma were found guilty by the court in all sections and sentenced. Contesting elections will not be affected0770314 0775138 Representation of the People Act Sections 8(1) and 8(2) of the Act disqualify a convicted person from contesting elections. However, under the same section 8 (3) it has been said that if the punishment is two years or more, the person will be disqualified from contesting the election. Given this rule, Patwari can contest elections as his sentence is less than two years. ,

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Congress MLA Jeetu Patwari (file photo) – Photo: Social Media Detail Follow Us 99999 99799 0775138

85608 0775138 0678852 Madhya Pradesh Congress has got a big blow. MP-MLA Court Former minister and MLA from Indore’s Rau assembly seat Jitu Patwari has been found guilty in the year-old case. He has been sentenced to one year. as well as has also imposed a fine of Rs. The matter is of obstructing the official work. Bhopal’s MP-MLA court has found Jitu Patwari guilty of obstructing official work. This case belongs to. At that time Patwari was the president of Youth Congress. He had agitated against the BJP government in Rajgarh district. During this, a case was registered against him for obstructing government work, damaging government property, rebellion and other sections. The hearing of this case was going on in the MP-MLA court of Bhopal. Patwari, MLA Kunal Chowdhary and other supporters were also present when the court pronounced the sentence. IPC section to Jeetu Patwari has been sentenced to six months and a fine of one thousand rupees. Similar section one year imprisonment and fined Rs. Under Section 3 of the Public Property Damage Act, there has been a sentence of one year and a fine of two thousand rupees. After being sentenced Jeetu read the section of IPC appealed for bail in the sessions court. He has also got immediate bail from the court. Along with him Krishna Mohan Malviya, Surendra, Ghanshyam Verma were found guilty by the court in all sections and sentenced. Contesting elections will not be affected0770314 0775138 Representation of the People Act Sections 8(1) and 8(2) of the Act disqualify a convicted person from contesting elections. However, under the same section 8 (3) it has been said that if the punishment is two years or more, the person will be disqualified from contesting the election. Given this rule, Patwari can contest elections as his sentence is less than two years. ,

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