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Dr. Narottam Mishra (file photo) - Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Supreme Court can give verdict on the allegations of paid news against Madhya Pradesh Home Minister and senior BJP leader Narottam Mishra. 1640585690 The Election Commission held Mishra guilty of paid news. Along with this, there was a ban on contesting elections for three years. After losing in the Delhi High Court, Mishra challenged this decision in the Supreme Court. Congress leader Rajendra Bharti had filed a complaint against MLA Narottam Mishra from Datia assembly seat. The matter pertains to the Vidhan Sabha elections of . 233 The news was considered as paid news. Accepting this complaint as correct 1640585690, the Election Commission issued an order saying that Mishra would not be able to contest elections for three years. However, Mishra challenged this in the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The matter was political and pressure could be created, due to which the Supreme Court had transferred the matter to the Delhi High Court. From there the decision did not come in favor of Mishra. Then he filed a petition in the Supreme Court. Senior advocates like Kapil Sibal, P. Chidambaram and Vivek Tankha are appearing on behalf of Rajendra Bharti. The Supreme Court was about to give its verdict in this case on March 2. However, later it was postponed April date was fixed. This is the final hearing of this matter. Mishra's legislature and candidature in the next assembly elections rests on the decision of the Supreme Court. ,

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Dr. Narottam Mishra (file photo) – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Supreme Court can give verdict on the allegations of paid news against Madhya Pradesh Home Minister and senior BJP leader Narottam Mishra. 1640585690 The Election Commission held Mishra guilty of paid news. Along with this, there was a ban on contesting elections for three years. After losing in the Delhi High Court, Mishra challenged this decision in the Supreme Court. Congress leader Rajendra Bharti had filed a complaint against MLA Narottam Mishra from Datia assembly seat. The matter pertains to the Vidhan Sabha elections of . 233 The news was considered as paid news. Accepting this complaint as correct 1640585690, the Election Commission issued an order saying that Mishra would not be able to contest elections for three years. However, Mishra challenged this in the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The matter was political and pressure could be created, due to which the Supreme Court had transferred the matter to the Delhi High Court. From there the decision did not come in favor of Mishra. Then he filed a petition in the Supreme Court. Senior advocates like Kapil Sibal, P. Chidambaram and Vivek Tankha are appearing on behalf of Rajendra Bharti. The Supreme Court was about to give its verdict in this case on March 2. However, later it was postponed April date was fixed. This is the final hearing of this matter. Mishra’s legislature and candidature in the next assembly elections rests on the decision of the Supreme Court. ,

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