The Supreme Court of India has declined to consider a petition that sought to disqualify Prime Minister Narendra Modi from elections for a period of six years. The plea, filed by Fatima through Advocate Anand S Jondhale, alleged that PM Modi had made “hate speeches” and violated the Model Code of Conduct during campaigning.
A bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath and SC Sharma refused to entertain the petition and advised the petitioner to address the grievance through appropriate authorities first. The bench highlighted the necessity of approaching relevant authorities before seeking a writ of mandamus.
During the hearing, the petitioner chose to withdraw the plea, resulting in the dismissal of the matter as withdrawn. The petition had sought a direction to the Election Commission to disqualify PM Modi under the Representation of People Act for his alleged violations.
Sources By Agencies.