Chandigarh mayoral polls: Former presiding officer Anil Masih apologises to Supreme Court

The court had ordered proceedings against the Bharatiya Janata Party councillor for ‘unlawfully altering the course of the election’.

Chandigarh mayoral polls: Former presiding officer Anil Masih apologises to Supreme Court

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The Bharatiya Janata Party’s Chandigarh Municipal Corporation Councillor Anil Masih on Friday tendered an unconditional apology before the Supreme Court for his actions as the former presiding officer of the Chandigarh mayoral election on January 30, Bar and Bench reported.

The court had, on February 5, verbally remarked that Masih should be prosecuted for defacing and invalidating eight ballot papers during the mayoral polls.

During the elections, Manoj Sonkar from the BJP bagged 16 votes and defeated Kuldeep Kumar Tita, the joint candidate fielded by the Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress, who secured 12 votes in the 35-member strong House. However, Sonkar’s victory became possible only after Masih had invalidated the eight votes from the Opposition alliance.

Tita had approached the top court, challenging the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s refusal on January 31 to stay the outcome of the polls.

On February 20, the Supreme Court set aside the result of the mayoral polls declared by Masih, noting that he defaced the ballot papers in order to invalidate them and declare Bharatiya Janata Party’s candidate as the winner. The court then declared Tita as the validly elected candidate for the mayor’s post.

The court said that Masih had “unlawfully altered the course of the mayoral election” as it ordered proceedings against him...

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