PM shred SC order to pieces — Congress on ‘tainted’ Anand Singh becoming Karnataka minister
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PM shred SC order to pieces — Congress on ‘tainted’ Anand Singh becoming Karnataka minister

Supreme Court ordered criminal records of candidates be published within 48 hours of selection and also asked parties to upload reasons for selecting them.

   
Congress leader Randeep Surjewala addresses a press conference on P. Chidambaram issue at AICC in New Delhi

Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint

New Delhi: With the Supreme Court directing parties to upload online details of pending criminal cases against candidates contesting polls, the Congress on Thursday attacked the BJP over appointing a minister in Karnataka who is accused in mining cases, and alleged that the directive has already been torn to shreds by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Supreme Court has asked all political parties to upload on their website details of pending criminal cases against candidates contesting polls, noting that there has been an alarming increase in criminalisation of politics.

The apex court said political parties will also have to upload reasons for selecting candidates with pending criminal cases on their website.

“Today itself, Modi ji has torn to shreds the orders of giving reasons for giving tickets to leaders accused in cases,” Surjewala tweeted with a news report on Anand Singh, accused in mining and forest crimes, being appointed the new minister for forest, environment and ecology in Karnataka.

“Modi ji & BJP again come to the rescue of ‘Bellary Gang’! SC says give reasons for giving tickets to tainted Netas or contempt! Modiji says make tainted Netas not MLA’s alone but Ministers of the ministry, which has been allegedly looted! Will SC issue conempt of PM and Karnataka CM?” Surjewala asked.


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