Sangma to file against Pranab Mukherjee’s election in Supreme Court

Former Lok Sabha speaker P Sangma will file an election petition challenging Pranab Mukherjee’s election as president this Tuesday.

Satya Pal Jain, who along with Ram Jethmalani is acting as Sangma’s lawyer, told IANS that the petition would be filed Tuesday.

“As per the election law, defeated candidate can file the petition challenging the election, so Sangma will file the election petition Tuesday,” Jain said.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which backed Sangma as presidential candidate, has distanced itself from the process within days of Mukherjee getting elected.

BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy had said that “any decision by Sangma to approach the Supreme Court will be his personal initiative”.

Before the election, Sangma’s team, which also included BJP at the time, had raised objection on Mukherjee’s nomination stating that he held an office of profit as chairman of Indian Statistical Institute at the time of the nomination.

They also alleged that a copy of resignation letter submitted by Mukherjee carried a forged signature.

An objection was raised at the time of scrutiny of nomination forms, but was rejected by returning officer. The BJP and allies had at that time backed the move.

The party had also backed the team’s decision to move to the Election Commission seeking rejection of Mukherjee’s nomination.

The Election Commission had then directed them to approach the apex court with an election petition, which could be filed only after the results were declared.