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CPI-M in Tripura objects candidature of its MLA Moboshar Ali contesting for BJP

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By Express News Service

AGARTALA: The CPI-M in Tripura objected to the candidature of certainly one of its MLAs contesting as a BJP candidate from the Kailashahar seat within the Unakoti district.

The CPI-M argued that Md Moboshar Ali neither resigned as an MLA of the celebration nor did it expel him and as such, he’s nonetheless its member. 

He had joined the BJP on January 28 in New Delhi and hours later, the celebration launched the listing of its candidates which had his title.

In a criticism lodged with the Returning Officer (RO), the CPI-M stated until Ali resigns from the Assembly or it expels him, he might not be accepted as a member of another celebration or an unbiased candidate. 

“Hence, Mr Ali, a member of the CPI-M as a sitting MLA in the Assembly, simultaneously may not be a member of the BJP as stated in his nomination filed before you,” the CPI-M’s letter to the RO reads. 

“In Para 3 of from ‘B’ of symbol allotment, there is a statutory declaration of the authorized signatory of the party symbol certifying that the candidate whose name is mentioned above is a member of this political party and his name is duly borne on the rolls of members of this party,” the letter additional reads.

In the sunshine of this, the CPI-M stated Ali shouldn’t be handled as a BJP candidate. It demanded that he be disqualified for being a BJP candidate “for want of statutory legal requirement.”

Ali’s nomination was accepted by the RO.

AGARTALA: The CPI-M in Tripura objected to the candidature of certainly one of its MLAs contesting as a BJP candidate from the Kailashahar seat within the Unakoti district.

The CPI-M argued that Md Moboshar Ali neither resigned as an MLA of the celebration nor did it expel him and as such, he’s nonetheless its member. 

He had joined the BJP on January 28 in New Delhi and hours later, the celebration launched the listing of its candidates which had his title.

In a criticism lodged with the Returning Officer (RO), the CPI-M stated until Ali resigns from the Assembly or it expels him, he might not be accepted as a member of another celebration or an unbiased candidate. 

“Hence, Mr Ali, a member of the CPI-M as a sitting MLA in the Assembly, simultaneously may not be a member of the BJP as stated in his nomination filed before you,” the CPI-M’s letter to the RO reads. 

“In Para 3 of from ‘B’ of symbol allotment, there is a statutory declaration of the authorized signatory of the party symbol certifying that the candidate whose name is mentioned above is a member of this political party and his name is duly borne on the rolls of members of this party,” the letter additional reads.

In the sunshine of this, the CPI-M stated Ali shouldn’t be handled as a BJP candidate. It demanded that he be disqualified for being a BJP candidate “for want of statutory legal requirement.”

Ali’s nomination was accepted by the RO.