EC replaces Hassan DC on BJP plea, to probe Mandya DC on Sumalatha's complaint


Bengaluru, Mar 31 (IANS): The Election Commission (EC) has shunted out Hassan Deputy Commissioner Akram Pasha following a complaint from Hassan legislator Preetham Gowda (BJP) who accused him of working in a partisan manner, an official said on Sunday.

"On the EC's directive, the state government has replaced Pasha with IAS officer Priyank Mary Francis as Hassan's new Deputy Commissioner to ensure a free and fair vote on April 18," poll official Surya Sen told IANS here.

"Preetham Gowda had complained to us that Pasha was trying to obstruct the BJP nominee from campaigning and was influencing his Vokkaliga community to vote for JD(S) candidate Prajwal Revanna," said Sen.

A BJP spokesman told IANS Pasha was favouring ruling Janata Dal-Secular (JD(S)) candidate Prajwal in the high-profile constituency.


Akram Pasha

Prajwal is the grandson of JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda and son of Gowda's second son and state Public Works Department Minister H D Revanna, elder brother of Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy.

Gowda, a six-time MP from Hassan since 1991, opted to contest from Tumakuru, to enable Prajwal enter the fray from the JD(S) bastion against BJP candidate A Manju.

 

Probe against Mandya DC

Meanwhile, election officers will also be probing Mandya deputy commissioner N Manjushri over allegations that she had been 'biased' in clearing the nomination papers filed by Deve Gowda's grandson Nikhil.

Nikhil Kumaraswamy is JD(S) candidate from Mandya against actress Sumalatha Ambareesh who is contesting as Independent, supported by the BJP.

Nikhil is the son of Kumaraswamy and an upcoming actor in the Kannada film industry, which is supporting Sumalatha, whose husband M H Ambareesh was also an actor.

Sumalatha had complained to the election officials that there were errors in Nikhil's nomination papers, specifically the absence of form number 26, column 7, 7a and 8. However, the Mandya DC still cleared his papers on the grounds that the law allowed him to file the remaining information during scrutiny.

Chief electoral officer (CEO) Sanjiv Kumar during his visit to Mandya said that an inquiry would be conducted into Sumalatha's allegations. Even though only the court could decide on such a case once the nomination papers are accepted, inquiry would still be held to check for any administrative lapses, he said.


With Inputs from Agencies

  

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