The Congress-JDS alliance and the Anglo-Indian neighborhood affiliation moved the Supreme Court on Thursday, challenging B S Yeddyurappa’s choice to recommend Vinisha Nero as MLA from the neighborhood.
Joint petitioners, Karnataka Congress president G Parameshwar and JDS chief H D Kumaraswamy, moved an software challenging the decision pronouncing there used to be a clear bar beneath Constitution and law. Justice A Ok Sikri will pay attention it on Friday with the primary petition.
All-India Anglo Indian Association vice-president Clive Michael Van Buerle filed a writ petition on identical grounds. “Our nominated member must no longer be misused in a bunch sport,” said Barry O’Brien, president-in-chief of the affiliation. “We have decided to challenge any appointments of Anglo-Indians prior to a believe vote,” said O’Brien.
Joint petitioners, Karnataka Congress president G Parameshwar and JDS chief H D Kumaraswamy, moved an software challenging the decision pronouncing there used to be a clear bar beneath Constitution and law. Justice A Ok Sikri will pay attention it on Friday with the primary petition.
All-India Anglo Indian Association vice-president Clive Michael Van Buerle filed a writ petition on identical grounds. “Our nominated member must no longer be misused in a bunch sport,” said Barry O’Brien, president-in-chief of the affiliation. “We have decided to challenge any appointments of Anglo-Indians prior to a believe vote,” said O’Brien.
Stop naming of Anglo MLA, Cong asks SC
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