Assam Polls: Congress Candidate's Nomination Rejected in Barpeta

The Congress party's candidate for the Barpeta constituency in Assam, Mahananda Sarkar, had his nomination paper rejected during scrutiny. Officials declared it invalid due to discrepancies in the mandatory Form A document. The rejection is a significant pre-poll setback for the party in a key constituency. The Congress is reportedly examining legal options in response to the development.

Key Points: Congress Nomination Rejected in Assam's Barpeta Constituency

  • Nomination rejected due to Form A discrepancies
  • Setback for Congress before polling
  • Objections upheld by Returning Officer
  • Party examining legal options
  • Alters electoral dynamics in Barpeta
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Assam polls: Congress candidate's nomination rejected in Barpeta

Congress candidate Mahananda Sarkar's nomination for Assam's Barpeta seat rejected due to Form A discrepancies, altering election dynamics.

"With the completion of scrutiny, the nomination... has been rejected due to irregularities in Form A, - Election Official"

Guwahati, March 25

The Congress suffered a setback ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections in Assam after its candidate for the Barpeta constituency, Mahananda Sarkar, had his nomination paper rejected during scrutiny on Wednesday.

According to election officials, Sarkar's nomination was declared invalid due to discrepancies in Form A, a crucial document required for candidates nominated by recognised political parties. The rejection came after a detailed hearing conducted by the Returning Officer.

Officials stated that the inconsistencies in the submission rendered the nomination liable for cancellation under the Representation of the People Act and the Election Commission's guidelines.

"With the completion of scrutiny, the nomination of the Congress candidate from Barpeta, Mahananda Sarkar, has been rejected due to irregularities in Form A," an official said.

The development effectively means that the Congress has lost a key electoral contest in Barpeta even before polling, dealing a blow to the party's prospects in the constituency.

Sources indicated that the discrepancy in Form A, which certifies a candidate as the official nominee of a political party, was flagged during the verification process, prompting objections and subsequent examination by authorities.

Despite arguments presented during the hearing, the Returning Officer upheld the objections and ordered the rejection of the nomination.

The Congress has yet to issue an official statement on the matter. Party insiders, however, termed the development "unfortunate" and said they are examining legal options, including the possibility of approaching the Election Commission.

Barpeta is considered a politically significant constituency, and the rejection is expected to alter the electoral dynamics there.

With this development, the contest in Barpeta is likely to see a reshaped field, potentially benefiting rival candidates as the election approaches.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Rules are rules. The Election Commission is just doing its job. If a recognized party can't fill a form correctly, it raises questions about their seriousness. The voters of Barpeta will now have one less option, which is sad. 🤷‍♀️
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Aman W
Major setback for Congress in Assam. Looks like the BJP and its allies will have a clear advantage now in Barpeta. The opposition really needs to get its act together if they want to put up a fight. This is basic election management 101!
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Sarah B
While the rejection seems procedural, it's a huge blow to electoral competition. The candidate and his team must be devastated. I hope they explore all legal avenues quickly. A one-sided contest is never good for a healthy democracy.
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Vikram M
Yaar, such a careless mistake! Form A is the most important document. This shows a lack of coordination at the state party level. The workers on the ground must be feeling very demoralized. Big opportunity lost.
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Kriti O
Respectfully, I have to criticize the Congress leadership here. This isn't the first time such errors have happened. It reflects poorly on their organizational strength. They need to professionalize their backend operations if they want to be taken seriously as a national alternative.

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