Government preparing for post poll showdown
Wednesday July 04, 2012 08:59:46 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The UPA
government is preparing for a showdown anticipating that the BJP-backed
P. Sangma will take the office-of-profit charge against Pranab
Mukherjee to the Supreme Court after the presidential election.
The returning office had Tuesday rejected Sangma's charge that
Mukherjee continued to hold an office of profit as chairman of the
Kolkata-based Indian Statistical Institute. The government said
Mukherjee resigned June 20 but Sangma said his signatures were
fabricated.
Sources said the preparation has been necessitated keeping in mind
the fact that presidential election process can not be challenged
once it begins but the aggrieved party can approach the apex court
after one month of the date of poll notification June 16.
The preparation for a legal battle includes getting the paperwork
right and ensuring no loopholes are left unattended to counter the
objections raised by Sangma before the returning officer as the
same were likely to figure in his petition.
"Sangma made frivolous charges and these were countered point by
point. But this may not be the end of it," said a senior UPA
functionary adding: "We will show how foolish and malicious they
(the opposition) are."
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