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ROs interpreted EC circular correctly: Gill
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, APRIL 30. Expressing satisfaction over the decisions
taken by the Returning Officers (ROs) in Tamil Nadu and Kerala,
the Chief Election Commissioner, Dr. M.S. Gill, today said the
Commission's August 1997 circular had the legal backing and the
ROs had correctly interpreted it. Replying to a query on how the
nomination of the former Kerala Minister, Mr. R. Balakrishna
Pillai, convicted for five years in a corruption case, was
accepted, Dr. Gill said the law was ``clear'' on the issue.
``In this case Section 8(4) of the Representation of the People
Act makes a distinction for MPs and MLAs. It says that conviction
against an MP or an MLA gets postponed for three months from the
date of the trial court order and once he files an appeal,
disqualification does not come into effect till disposal of the
appeal,'' Dr. Gill told reporters here.
The CEC refused to get further drawn into answering queries
regarding the controversy over the acceptance of Mr. Pillai's
nomination and the rejection of the nomination of the AIADMK
leader, Ms. Jayalalitha, in all the four constituencies in Tamil
Nadu for the May 10 Assembly polls. Dr. Gill said that Section 8
of the RPA has been upheld by two separate orders of a Division
Bench of the Madras High Court on April 20 and April 23.
``That is the law applying in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Election
Commission is not meant to do the duty of the RO who happens to
be a key functionary in the electoral set-up,'' he said. The
Commission is facing a challenge in the Kerala High Court over
Mr. Pillai's nomination.
``There is a notice to the Commission in this case. We shall file
our response promptly. I can see the contradictions, but wait for
our affidavit before Kerala High Court.'' Dr. Gill said the
circular of August 28, 1997 was finalised after lengthy internal
debates within the Commission and after going through all
relevant judgments.
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